Namibian hockey club that won the 2025 Outdoor Men's Premier League title and represented the country at the 2026 Africa Cup for Club Champions in Zimbabwe.
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May 2026
The Namibian
School of Excellencelostthe Men's Premier League final 7-3 to Windhoek Old Boys
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“Windhoek Old Boys retained the Indoor Hockey Men's Premier League title on Saturday night after a commanding 7-3 victory against School of Excellence (SoE).”
School of Excellence Hockey Club (SoEHC)clinchedthe Men's Outdoor Premier League title for the first time
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“Handura previously coached the national women's hockey team, and last year clinched the Men's Outdoor Premier League title with School of Excellence Hockey Club (SoEHC) for the first time.”
“Defending champions Saints 1 fought hard to defend their crown as they defeated School of Excellence 7-2, with Liam Bruys opening the scoring for Saints and finishing the match with a hat-trick.”
School of Excellence Hockey Club (SOEHC)will carryNamibia's hopes at the 2026 Africa Cup of Club Champions
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“The School of Excellence Hockey Club (SOEHC) will carry Namibia's hopes at the 2026 Africa Cup of Club Champions (ACCC), set to take place in Harare, Zimbabwe, from 24 to 31 January.”
School of Excellence Hockey Clubwill compete inthe 2026 Africa Cup for Club Champions tournament in Harare
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“Namibia's men's hockey club champions, School of Excellence Hockey Club, will compete in the 2026 Africa Cup for Club Champions tournament to be held in Harare, Zimbabwe from 24 to 31 January.”
Windhoek Old Boys won the Indoor Hockey Men's Premier League title after a 7-3 victory against School of Excellence on Saturday night, completing a competitive season in which multiple teams could have won the league.
Windhoek Old Boys won the Indoor Hockey Men's Premier League title after a 7-3 victory against School of Excellence on Saturday night, completing a competitive season in which multiple teams could have won the league.
Windhoek Old Boys Hockey Club and School of Excellence are setting the pace in the Namibia Indoor Hockey Men's Premier League after the third round of matches, with Old Boys atop the log on seven points following a 10-0 win over DTS, while Saints I remain in contention in third position.
Hockey coach Erwin Handura has revived hockey at Ella du Plessis High School after a 20-year absence, with junior players brought from regions through the Standard Bank Development Programme already winning gold and silver medals at a recent tournament.
Saints and Windhoek Old Boys finished 5-5 in the men's premier league of the Namibia Indoor Hockey League. Saints captain Abraham Graham said his side led for most of the match but lost discipline in the final three minutes, allowing Old Boys to fight back from two goals down.
Saints defeated Wanderers 12-1 in the Indoor Hockey Women's Premier League to take the early lead after two rounds, with goals from Azaylee Philander, the Grogli sisters, and others. In the Men's Premier League, Saints and Windhoek Old Boys drew 5-5 to remain joint leaders.
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.
The Namibia Indoor Hockey League continues this weekend with six men's and five women's teams competing at the highest levels, running through May 7, 2026. Defending champions Saints 1 face Windhoek Old Boys in a key matchup as the league builds toward the title race.
Saints Hockey Club defeated School of Excellence 7-2 in their opening Indoor Hockey League match, with Liam Bruys scoring five goals. Saints' coach credited good preparation from recent PSI championships in Cape Town for the strong performance.
The School of Excellence Hockey Club represented Namibia at the Africa Cup for Club Championship in Harare, Zimbabwe, fielding its youngest team to date and winning their opening match against Uganda. The club's director says the continental exposure was vital for player development ahead of domestic league play.
The School of Excellence Hockey Club will compete at the 2026 Africa Cup of Club Champions in Harare, Zimbabwe, from 24–31 January, after winning the 2025 Outdoor Hockey Men's Premier League title. This marks Namibia's first return to continental club competition since 2003.
Namibia's School of Excellence Hockey Club claimed their inaugural Namibian 2025 Outdoor Hockey Men's Premier League title by defeating defending champions Windhoek Old Boys Sport Club 3-1, securing a place in the 2026 Africa Cup for Club Champions tournament in Harare, Zimbabwe from 24 to 31 January.