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June 2026
The Namibian
Salome IyambosaysGunners will be well prepared for the final
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“Gunners' failure to win the league title will probably give them extra motivation and an added incentive to do well, and coach Salome Iyambo says they will be well prepared.”
Salome Iyambosaid she regrettedtheir wasted opportunities against Arrows
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“Gunners owner and coach Salome Iyambo yesterday said she regretted their wasted opportunities against Arrows, but she also deplored the poor organisation that saw the match starting more than an hour late.”
Salome IyamboobtainedCAF B coaching diploma from Confederation of African Football
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“Unam Bokkies' Thuba Sibanda and Mighty Gunners Ladies' Salome Iyambo have successfully obtained their CAF B coaching diplomas from the Confederation of African Football in South Africa.”
Unam FC defeated KK Palace 2-1 in the men's final and NDF Mighty Gunners Ladies beat Khomas Nampol 4-0 in the women's final at the Independence Stadium in Windhoek on Saturday, with Unam claiming the N$400,000 winners' prize.
Unam FC defeated KK Palace 2-1 in the men's final and NDF Mighty Gunners Ladies beat Khomas Nampol 4-0 in the women's final at the Independence Stadium in Windhoek on Saturday, with Unam claiming the N$400,000 winners' prize.
Mighty Gunners and Khomas Nampol will meet in the NFA Cup women's final at Windhoek Independence Stadium on Saturday. Both teams won their semi-finals last weekend, with Gunners beating Windhoek City 4-0 and Khomas Nampol defeating Julinho Athletic 2-0.
KK Palace defeated NDF Mighty Gunners 5-3 on penalties after a 0-0 draw, while Unam FC beat Okahandja United 1-0 in the semi-finals of the NFA Cup, setting up a final clash between the two sides for the trophy and winner's prize.
Unam and KK Palace won close NFA Cup semifinals on Saturday. KK Palace defeated Mighty Gunners 5-3 on penalties after a goalless draw, while Unam beat Okahandja United with a goal from Eduardo Namib in the 15th minute.
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.
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 FNB Women's Super League showcased competitive football this weekend in Windhoek, with NDF Mighty Gunners FC defeating Desert Foxes FC 7-1. Despite the victory, coach Salome Iyambo expressed disappointment with execution, stating the team did not follow game plan and must improve positional discipline and purposeful movement.
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.
Rounds four and five of the FNB Women's Super League continue this weekend in Windhoek and Oshakati, with defending champions Mighty Gunners Ladies FC leading the 12-team competition. The standout fixture pits the league's top two teams, Mighty Gunners and FC Ongos Ladies, against each other on Saturday, with both coaches expressing confidence in their respective preparations.