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Mighty Gunners Ladies

Also known as: Mighty Gunners Ladies Football Club

Mighty Gunners Ladies — defending champions of Namibia's FNB Women's Super League competing across domestic league and cup competitions.

2026-01-232026-06-27

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  1. June 2026
  2. The Namibian

    Mighty Gunners Ladies beat VPower Angels 7-0

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    Mighty Gunners Ladies, who agonisingly missed out on winning the league title last weekend, struck back with a vengeance to beat VPower Angels 7-0 on Saturday.

    Eight left standing in women’s NFA Cup
  3. April 2026
  4. New Era

    Mighty Gunners Ladies sit on 34 points

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    The Windhoek-based side now leads the log with 35 points, just one ahead of Mighty Gunners Ladies, who sit on 34.

    Ongos Ladies seize top spot in title race
  5. The Namibian

    Mighty Gunners bounced back with a convincing 4–0 win over Julinho Athletic Ladies on Sunday

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    Mighty Gunners, who had been leading the pack, bounced back from their defeat to Ongos with a convincing 4–0 win over Julinho Athletic Ladies on Sunday.

    Ongos Ladies seize top spot
  6. New Era

    Mighty Gunners Ladies are the defending champions

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    Starting with Mighty Gunners Ladies, they are the defending champions, which speaks volumes about their quality, consistency and experience.

    Super league showdowns set stage for crucial clashes
  7. February 2026
  8. New Era

    Mighty Gunners Ladies thrashed Desert Foxes 7-0

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    Mighty Gunners Ladies delivered a ruthless performance, thrashing Desert Foxes 7–0 to underline their title credentials, while Mighty Angels were also held to a 1–1 stalemate by Arrows Ladies.

    Nampol ladies suffer defeat …Unam Bokkies crush Mighty Angels
  9. January 2026
  10. New Era

    Mighty Gunners Ladies won 3-0 against Windhoek City SC

    Source

    Meanwhile, defending champions Beauties FC, now competing under the name Mighty Gunners Ladies, made a strong statement with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Windhoek City SC at the NFA Technical Centre.

    Thrilling draws mark WSL opening weekend  …round two to be more enticing
  11. New Era

    Mighty Gunners Ladies Football Club lifted the league title last season

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    Last season produced one of the biggest upsets in the league's history when Beauties FC, now known as Mighty Gunners Ladies Football Club, stunned the competition to lift the title.

    Women Super League kicks off with title ambitions, fresh faces … competitive season loads

Monday 8 June

  1. Eight teams advance to women's NFA Cup quarterfinals

    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.

    8 June 2026 · The Namibian

Tuesday 28 April

  1. FC Ongos Ladies take FNB Women's Super League lead

    FC Ongos Ladies have moved to the top of the FNB Women's Super League standings with 35 points, one ahead of defending pace-setters Mighty Gunners Ladies. Head coach Shama Gure credited the team's hard work and improved mentality, while emphasising the need for consistency and respect for opponents in the competitive league.

    28 April 2026 · New Era

  2. FC Ongos Ladies seize league lead with victories

    FC Ongos Ladies took control of the Namibia Women's Super League title race after defeating Mighty Gunners Ladies 1-0 on Saturday and Windhoek City 5-0 on Sunday, moving to the top of the standings with 38 points.

    28 April 2026 · The Namibian

Friday 24 April

  1. FNB Women's Super League returns with rounds 14 and 15

    The FNB Women's Super League returns this weekend with Round 14 and 15 fixtures. FC Ongos Ladies head coach Shama Gure said his side is preparing with focus and discipline for important matches against Mighty Gunners Ladies and Windhoek City SC, while Unam Bokkies head coach Thuba Sibanda is preparing for competitive fixtures against Nust and V-Power Angels.

    24 April 2026 · New Era

Tuesday 3 March

  1. Zenatha Coleman retires from regional football after Cosafa triumph

    Namibia's Brave Gladiators won the Cosafa Women's Championship with a 2–1 victory over South Africa on Sunday, with star player Zenatha Coleman named Player of the Tournament. Coleman, 31, announced her retirement from Cosafa competitions but will continue representing Namibia in the Women's Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, while defender Emma Naris also retired after 15 years with the national team.

    3 March 2026 · New Era

Tuesday 17 February

  1. Two Namibian women footballers earn CAF B coaching diplomas

    Thuba Sibanda of Unam Bokkies and Salome Iyambo of Mighty Gunners Ladies have successfully obtained their CAF B coaching diplomas from the Confederation of African Football. Sibanda said the achievement reflects dedicated hard work and she aims to apply what she learned to inspire other women coaches in Namibia.

    17 February 2026 · New Era

Friday 13 February

  1. Vliete and Richter lead Women's Super League scoring race

    Mighty Gunners striker Fiola Vliete and Windhoek City's Charlotte Richter share the league's top scoring position as the 2025 FNB Women's Super League enters Rounds 6 and 7. Vliete is committed to reclaiming the golden boot after finishing runner-up last season, while Richter aims to help Windhoek City win the league title despite missing national team duty due to injury.

    13 February 2026 · New Era

Monday 2 February

  1. Nampol Ladies lose to Windhoek City in FNB Women Super League

    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.

    2 February 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. Women's Super League opens with draws and defensive struggles

    The 2025 FNB Women's Super League kicked off with FC Ongos Ladies and Julinho Athletic Ladies drawing 3-3, and Unam Bokkies drawing 1-1 with Arrows Ladies FC, with coaches citing fitness and positional discipline as early-season concerns. Defending champions Mighty Gunners Ladies won 3-0 against Windhoek City SC.

    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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