Trustco United — multi-code sports club competing in Namibian rugby, cricket, hockey and netball, with sponsorship by Trustco Group Holdings concluding in February 2026.
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August 2024
The Namibian
Trustco Unitedwill take onFNB Rehoboth tomorrow
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“Trustco United will be going all out when they take on FNB Rehoboth tomorrow in their quest to reach the Windhoek Lager Rugby Premier League semifinals.”
Cricket's T20 Tri-Nations series between Namibia, Nigeria and Hong Kong is taking place at the FNB Namibia Cricket Ground, while the Namibia rugby league continues countrywide and NFA Cup semifinals are held at Windhoek's Independence Stadium.
FNB Grootfontein face Trustco United in a key rugby premier league match, with Grootfontein unbeaten after five wins and leading the log by two points ahead of Wanderers. Grootfontein captain Wicus Jacobs says the team's success is surprising given they lack regular training and face long travelling distances.
The Namibian Rugby Premier League continues this weekend under a shadow following the death of former FNB Unam captain Graham April in a car accident last Friday. A minute's silence will be held at all matches, and a memorial service will be held at Unam Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
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.
Coastal rugby outfit Dolphin defeated Western Suburbs 45-21 in Swakopmund on Saturday, scoring seven tries in an impressive start to their 2026 NRU Premier League campaign despite discipline concerns. The victory sees Dolphin move into second place on the log level on six points with Kudus, who lead on goal difference.
Wanderers advanced to next weekend's 50-over cricket final after finishing top of the league standings with a superior net run rate, despite losing their final match by 20 runs to Windhoek High School Old Boys. Trustco United, who beat CCD by seven wickets, will face Old Boys in a semifinal playoff to determine the second finalist.
After exiting the T20 World Cup, Namibia will host Uganda in March for bilateral matches, followed by Scotland and Oman in April for a Cricket World Cup League 2 series. Coach Craig Williams said the matches are crucial preparation and points-gathering opportunities, as Namibia currently sits sixth on the eight-team CWCL2 standings.
Trustco Group Holdings Limited has concluded its long-standing sponsorship agreement with Trustco United Sport Club, one of Namibia's oldest sports clubs, as the contract expires at the end of February 2026. The partnership, which began in June 2011, transformed the club into a multi-code sporting venue with Premier League rugby titles, international cricket fixtures, and thriving hockey and netball programmes.
A Namibian Invitational Sevens rugby team, captained by Thehard Lintvelt and coached by Justin Nel, has been selected to compete in the Witz Barbarians Sevens Tournament in Ceres, South Africa on 16 and 17 January. The 13-member squad was chosen from close to 40 players following the Ongos Sevens tournament and a training camp in Windhoek.