Namibian striker who scored 136 goals for Mamelodi Sundowns before joining Young Africans in 2026, becoming the first Namibian to win the CAF Champions League.
Peter Shalulilescored onhis debut for Young Africans SC
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“Young Africans SC rolled out the red carpet for new signing Namibian international Peter Shalulile, who made an immediate impression by scoring on his debut for Manqoba Mngqithi's side on Saturday.”
Peter Shalulileturned down interest fromKaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates
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“Former Mamelodi Sundowns forward Peter Shalulile has turned down interest from South African giants Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates to begin a new chapter with Tanzanian powerhouse Young Africans (Yanga SC).”
Peter Shalulilesigned withYoung Africans (Yanga SC) as free agent
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“The Tanzanian champions officially confirmed the signing of the Namibian international on Monday night, bringing an end to one of the most closely followed transfer sagas on the continent.”
Peter Shalulileendedhis six-year stay at Mamelodi Sundowns
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“Shalulile recently brought an end to his six-year stay at the South African champions after establishing himself as one of the club's most prolific goal scorers and playing a key role in their domestic successes.”
Peter Shalulileconfirmed his exit fromMamelodi Sundowns
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“Local football analyst Isack Hamata (IH) weighs in on the departure of Namibia international striker Peter Shalulile after his club Mamelodi Sundowns recently confirmed his exit.”
Peter Shalulileparted ways withMamelodi Sundowns after contract expired
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“The Siya crew has learnt that the Namibian international has parted ways with the Brazilians after his contract expired on June 30, with the club and player agreeing not to continue despite Sundowns holding a one-year option in the deal.”
“The 32-year-old leaves Sundowns as a club legend, having won multiple league titles and domestic trophies while establishing himself as one of the most prolific strikers on the African continent since joining from Highlands Park in 2020.”
Peter Shalulilebecame the first Namibian player to winthe Confederation of African Football (CAF) Champions League title
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“Namibian striker Peter Shalulile added another major trophy to his cabinet after becoming the first Namibian player to win the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Champions League title.”
Namibian striker Peter Shalulile scored on his Young Africans SC league debut in a 3-1 victory over Namungo FC in Tanzania's NBC Premier League. He joined Young Africans after his contract with Mamelodi Sundowns FC expired.
Namibian striker Peter Shalulile scored on his Young Africans SC league debut in a 3-1 victory over Namungo FC in Tanzania's NBC Premier League. He joined Young Africans after his contract with Mamelodi Sundowns FC expired.
Namibian striker Peter Shalulile scored on his debut for Tanzanian champions Young Africans SC against Aigles du Congo on Saturday, but his goal was not enough as the hosts lost 2-1.
Former SKW FC player of the year Marco van Wyk won multiple domestic competitions with Black Africa as a midfielder-striker but rarely played full matches for Namibia's national team, citing competition from players in South African professional leagues and timing as factors.
Namibian international Peter Shalulile has signed with Tanzanian champions Young Africans as a free agent after six years at Mamelodi Sundowns, where he scored 136 goals across all competitions and won multiple PSL titles and the CAF Champions League.
The chairperson of the Mamelodi Sundowns Namibia Supporters Club says Peter Shalulile's departure after six years will not affect the long-term existence of the supporters' branch, noting the club was established before the striker joined and has members dating back to the 1980s.
Analyst Isack Hamata views Namibian striker Peter Shalulile's departure from Mamelodi Sundowns as a natural evolution driven by squad competition and tactical changes under a new technical team, rather than a forced exit, allowing the player to seek projects suited to his strengths.
Namibian striker Peter Shalulile has parted ways with Mamelodi Sundowns after his contract expired on June 30, with both parties mutually agreeing not to continue despite the club holding a one-year option. The 32-year-old departs as a club legend after winning multiple league titles and domestic trophies since joining from Highlands Park in 2020.
Namibian striker Peter Shalulile won his 14th career title after Mamelodi Sundowns defeated AS FAR 2-1 on aggregate in the 2026 CAF Champions League final, making him the first Namibian player to claim the continental trophy and reinforcing his status as the most decorated Namibian footballer of all time.
Deon Hotto has progressed from playing first-division football in Swakopmund to becoming part of a team competing in South Africa's top-flight league, and his non-profit organisation plans to return benefits to the community, including a sports stadium in Swakopmund, offering a model of the kind of role model Namibia needs.
Namibian winger Deon Hotto is leading the South African Premier Division assist standings with eight, while playing as a left-back for Orlando Pirates. The 35-year-old has featured in 19 of the club's 24 league matches and has also scored one goal this season.
As Namibia marks 36 years of independence, sports experts point to inadequate facilities, chronic underfunding and weak grassroots development as major obstacles despite some international achievements. They call for stronger government-private sector partnerships and structured talent pathways to convert Namibia's sporting participation into sustained international success.
At 22, Vetjevera Katuamba has made the move from Windhoek to Kosovo, where he plays for KF Vllaznia Pozheran in the second division under the nickname "Grandeeee". This season he has scored nine goals and provided 13 assists in 17 games for a team currently sitting third and in contention for promotion to the first division.
Namibian Premier Football League strikers are delivering goals at remarkable consistency this season, with Bernard Horaseb and Junior Petrus leading with seven joint goals each, while teenage sensation Jonas Michael (18) continues to impress despite self-doubt. The competition intensifies as Round 17 and 18 continue this weekend.
Namibian footballer Peter Shalulile scored as Mamelodi Sundowns beat Gomora United 2–1 in the Nedbank Cup, extending his tournament record to 15 goals and pulling clear as the competition's leading goal scorer.
According to a football analyst and sport activist, sport is Africa's most effective tool for creating wealth, uniting populations, and addressing social problems like poverty and tribalism. The writer calls for governments to prioritize investment in sport infrastructure and professionalization across the continent, noting early positive signs in Namibia including state security teams entering football and professional contracts being offered in cricket.