… Desert Foxes FC bade farewell to FNB Women Super League after a poor run. The coastal outfit recorded one draw, zero wins and lost a massive 21 matches. …
… Nust Babes were relegated from the FNB Women Super League after finishing second last on the log, while Mighty Angels just managed to escape the relegation axe after finishing one place above them. …
… They recently lifted the FNB Women Super League trophy with champions FC Ongos. “Lovisa Mulunga, a notable sport brand on and off the field, inspires Namibian children through engaging with community-based social impact programmes. …
FC Ongos Ladies won the FNB Women Super League title in dramatic style on Saturday, after their main rivals Mighty Gunners buckled under the pressure on the final day. …
FC Ongos Ladies saw their advantage at the top of the FNB Women Super League cut from three points to just one, after dropping points during a weekend of action that intensified the title race. …
… masdal Courts 10h00: Mighty Gunners v Eastern Chiefs 10h00: Nampol v Okamwandi United 12h00: Wanderers v Extreme Eagles 12h00: Tigers v Unam Ogongo 14h00: NCS v Navy 16h00: Afrocat Lions v Smart Girls ITF J60 u18 Tennis Tournament 09h00: Central Tennis Club FNB Women Super League …
Desert Foxes FC was relegated from the FNB Women Super League after recording one draw, zero wins and 21 losses. Chairperson Paulo Shipanga attributed the poor performance to lack of squad depth, inexperienced players, and physical strength compared to competitors.
Desert Foxes FC was relegated from the FNB Women Super League after recording one draw, zero wins and 21 losses. Chairperson Paulo Shipanga attributed the poor performance to lack of squad depth, inexperienced players, and physical strength compared to competitors.
Eight teams progressed to the quarterfinals of the women's NFA Cup after Round of 16 matches completed over the weekend. Most favourites won, though Nust Babes upset Mighty Angels 4-2, and Mighty Gunners Ladies defeated VPower Angels 7-0 to set up a quarterfinal against league champions FC Ongos.
Brave Gladiators skipper Lovisa Mulunga has been recognised for her community outreach work inspiring youth through sport and education programmes in Windhoek, including the Riverheights Sports and Education Centre programme.
The FNB Women Super League reaches its final round tomorrow with Mighty Gunners holding a one-point lead over FC Ongos; Gunners can secure their second successive title with a win or draw depending on results, while the league chairperson praised the improved standard and talent on display this season.
The FNB Women Super League title race between defending champions Mighty Gunners and FC Ongos comes down to the final round, with Gunners holding a one-point lead. Gunners can clinch the title with a win against Windhoek City on Saturday, while FC Ongos must win their match against Julinho Athletic Ladies and hope Gunners slip up.
FC Ongos Ladies' advantage at the top of the FNB Women Super League was cut from three points to one after drawing goalless with African Stars Queens on Sunday, while NDF Mighty Gunners Ladies closed the gap by winning both their weekend fixtures to reach 47 points.
FC Ongos extended its lead over defending champion Mighty Gunners to three points after winning two matches over the weekend, while Gunners drew with Arrows Ladies. With five rounds remaining, FC Ongos leads on 44 points, three ahead of Gunners, and 10 ahead of third-place Unam Bokkies.
The Standard Bank Top 8 Football Tournament takes place at the coast this weekend while the MTC National Netball Premier League kicks off at the Khomasdal Courts in Windhoek. Other events include tennis, women's football and youth football competitions.
Athletics, rugby, football and tennis feature in weekend sporting action, with the Namibia Senior Track & Field Championships taking place at Windhoek's Independence Stadium on Friday and Saturday, the Namibia Rugby Premier League continuing with matches throughout Namibia, and the finals of the ITF J30 u18 tennis championships at the Central Tennis Courts.
Namibia's sport calendar is filled with Namibia Premier Football League matches nearing conclusion with crucial title and relegation battles, 50-over cricket semifinals and final, and matches in indoor hockey and volleyball across multiple venues throughout the country.
A two-day FIFA Club Management course hosted by the Namibia Football Association concluded in Windhoek on Tuesday, bringing together club leaders from the Namibia Premier Football League and FNB Women Super League to improve governance, strategic planning, financial management, and sustainable club development.
The Namibian Brave Gladiators will compete in the Cosafa Women's Championship Cup from 18 February to 1 March in Polokwane, South Africa, drawn in Group C with Mozambique and Madagascar. Head coach Lucky Kakuva said the draw is positive and the team is eager to test itself against these unfamiliar opponents.
Khomas Nampol Ladies suffered a 2–0 defeat to Windhoek City in Round 2 of the FNB Women Super League, with head coach Novata Paulus citing poor player discipline and failure to follow tactical instructions as key factors, while goalkeeper absence also contributed to the loss. In other matches, Mighty Gunners Ladies thrashed Desert Foxes 7–0, and Unam Bokkies defeated Mighty Angels 3–1.
Established powerhouses like FC Ongos, Khomas Nampol and African Stars Queens have dropped points early on, while young emerging teams including Windhoek City, Julinho Athletics and VPower Angels have made strong starts. Windhoek City's 2-0 upset victory over Khomas Nampol exemplifies the competitive nature of this season's league, attributed partly to FNB's sponsorship attracting more players and creating movement between teams.