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Organization

FNB Women's Super League

Also known as: FNB WSL · WSL · Super League · the FNB Women's Super League

FNB Women's Super League — Namibia's top-tier women's football competition featuring 12 teams, sponsored by FNB Namibia with a N$9.3 million three-year commitment.

Sport

Khomas Nampol dominates Desert Foxes in Women's Super League opener

The News

Khomas Nampol FC Ladies defeated Desert Foxes FC 3–0 in the opening match of the FNB Women's Super League at Jan Wilken Stadium in Walvis Bay, with goals in the second half from Helena Shuumbwa, Fiina Katina, and Penomwaameni Tomas. Coach Novata Paulus acknowledged a poor first-half display but praised her team's second-half response, while Desert Foxes coach Baron Brown acknowledged the disappointment but expressed pride in his young squad's effort.

26 January 2026 · New Era

Monday 26 January

  1. Khomas Nampol dominates Desert Foxes in Women's Super League opener

    Khomas Nampol FC Ladies defeated Desert Foxes FC 3–0 in the opening match of the FNB Women's Super League at Jan Wilken Stadium in Walvis Bay, with goals in the second half from Helena Shuumbwa, Fiina Katina, and Penomwaameni Tomas. Coach Novata Paulus acknowledged a poor first-half display but praised her team's second-half response, while Desert Foxes coach Baron Brown acknowledged the disappointment but expressed pride in his young squad's effort.

    26 January 2026 · New Era

  2. Namibian women's football shows growth in professionalism, talent

    Women's football in Namibia has improved markedly over the past five years, with better player development, expanded competitions, improved welfare services, and emerging talent moving to international leagues. The writer credits increased exposure, better coaching, and consistent competitive play, while noting infrastructure gaps remain a challenge.

    26 January 2026 · New Era

Friday 23 January

  1. Women's Super League season begins with fresh ambitions and new recruits

    Namibia's FNB Women's Super League kicks off this weekend with clubs targeting improved performance; defending runners-up Ongos Ladies and ambitious V-Power Angels have strengthened squads and begun early preparation, while FNB announced a N$9.3 million three-year sponsorship commitment to support the competition.

    23 January 2026 · New Era

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