Stars break Nampol hearts with 3-2 penalty victory
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African Stars qualified for the final of the PstBet NFA Cup competition after defeating Khomas Nampol 3-2 on penalties following a 1-1 draw in regulation time.
African Stars qualified for the final of the PstBet NFA Cup competition after defeating Khomas Nampol 3-2 on penalties following a 1-1 draw in regulation time.
Deep Yellow Limited, in partnership with its subsidiary Reptile Mineral Resources and Exploration, reaffirms its dedication to community development with a recent donation of sports gear worth N$21,100 to Future Stars Hockey and Game Changer programs.
After an intensive five days of both theoretical and practical training, the FIVB Level-2 Coaches Course at the FIVB Development Centre in Windhoek concluded successfully last weekend.
Informal football leagues, run by community members, provide a platform to play football. Three popular leagues in Windhoek's informal settlements are still in full swing and aim to conclude their seasons later this year.
The Deon Hotto Foundation, established in 2018, held its official launch night at the Windhoek Country Club and Resort. Namibia international Deon Hotto led by example, pledging N$2 million to the foundation. Proceeds from the foundation will go towards building a sport stadium in Swakopmund.
The 2024 Under-13 team held their capping ceremony in Windhoek.
The 2024 Under-13 team has been hard at work for the past few weeks, preparing for this year's Craven Week tournament to be held in Krugersdorp, South Africa.
Police in the Kharas Region have received 95,500 Namibia dollar to host the 27th edition of the Namibian Police Force Annual Sport Championships this year, at Keetmanshoop.
The 9th edition of the State-Owned Enterprises (SOE) games in Oshakati concluded with various teams showcasing their athletic skills and teamwork across different sports disciplines.
The third leg of the 2024 4X4 Vasbyt action took place over the weekend just outside the port city of Walvis Bay.
Despite the challenging weather conditions, the action remained of high standard.
The Namibia Volleyball Federation is hosting a Level II Instructors course at the DTS hall in Windhoek, with over 30 coaches from various African countries in attendance.
Funded by Olympic Solidarity, the course started yesterday and will run until June 14th.