The 4th edition of the MTC Knockout Project was launched on Monday at "The Barn" in Windhoek, with a special dedication to the Brave Warriors.
This year, the initiative aims to "Celebrate Perseverance" as the Brave Warriors overcame challenging circumstances to qualify for the 2024 African Cup of Nations.
Despite playing many of their home games away from home, the Brave Warriors have demonstrated remarkable mental resilience and perseverance, defying the odds to secure their spot in next year's tournament in Ivory Coast.
In recognition of their achievements, MTC has dedicated this edition of the Knockout Project to the Brave Warriors and set a goal to raise five million Namibia Dollars for the team. MTC has already pledged a substantial contribution of two million Namibia Dollars, covering 40% of the target amount.
Other corporate companies have also answered the call, with the Namibia Housing Enterprise and the Namibia Special Risks Insurance Association contributing a minimum of one hundred thousand Namibia Dollars each.
Additionally, the Doctor Hage Geingob Cup announced that all gate funds generated on the 18th of November at the Independence Stadium will directly support the Brave Warriors' preparations for AFCON.
John Ekongo, the MTC Corporate Communication Specialist, shared this exciting news, including a message from the president. Collin Benjamin, the coach of the Brave Warriors, expressed his gratitude upon receiving the announcement for his team.
During the event, the new theme song for the Brave Warriors was also unveiled, marking an exciting moment for the team and their supporters.