Brave Gladiators Make History With First-Ever Title
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In a historic moment for Namibian football, the Brave Gladiators have been crowned champions of the COSAFA Women's Championship for the very first time.
In a historic moment for Namibian football, the Brave Gladiators have been crowned champions of the COSAFA Women's Championship for the very first time.
The 2026 Nedbank Namibia National Road Race and Time Trial Championships concluded on Sunday morning in Windhoek, marking a high-stakes start to the cycling calendar along the A1 Dr Hage Geingob Freeway.
In an effort to improve the standard of futsal in Namibia, the Namibia Football Association, in collaboration with FIFA and Futsal Namibia, recently hosted a five-day futsal coaching course in Windhoek.
The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) has handed over a renovated international-standard netball court to Eros Primary School in Windhoek, in a move aimed at strengthening grassroots sports development and empowering young learners.
As the 2026 chess season gets underway, the Namibia Chess Federation is stepping up efforts to develop and grow the sport across the country through administrative restructuring and digital innovation.
Reigning Motocross champion Mark Sternagel is already laying the groundwork for another big year, despite the off-season break currently underway across motocross and other motorsport codes.
The President of the Namibia Football Association (NFA), Robert Shimooshili, has welcomed the appointment of Acting General Secretary Mabos Vries, while also expressing appreciation to outgoing Interim General Secretary Cassius Moetie for his service to Namibian football.
The Office of the Governor, in partnership with the Erongo Regional Council, has announced that it will take full responsibility for the Omaruru Olympafrica Sports Centre, addressing concerns over its management and current state.
Thirty-two participants, consisting of 30 men and 2 women from across Namibia, have been certified as new introductory coaches after completing a five-day course in Outapi.
From hosting continental games to sending teams to international competitions, the Namibia Sport Commission reviews how sport performed in the country during 2025.