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Tough start for Beauties in CAF league Erasmus Shalihaxwe FNB Women’s Super League champions, Beauties Football Club, suffer their second defeat at the CAF Women’s Champions League in South Africa on Sunday. South African league winners Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies defeated the Namibian champions 7–0.  This came after their opening 3–0 defeat to Zambia’s Zesco Ndola Girls Football Club. Beauties, however, managed a 3–0 victory against Malawi’s Ntopwa Football Club over the past weekend. The Okahandja side is making its debut at the regional tournament, which serves as a qualifier for the CAF Women’s Champions League finals. The team is banking on a mix of youth and experienced players to advance to the next stage. Speaking to COSAFA Media before the tournament, Beauties FC owner and co-coach Salome Iiyambo said her team was ready to face tough opponents. “It’s more than just a draw; it’s a real test of our strength, our character, and our ambition. We respect all our opponents; they each have a rich history, but we do not fear anyone. We might be debutants and considered underdogs, but we are ready to fight. Let the battle begin,” she said. Iiyambo said the squad blends players of different generations. “COSAFA allows us to bring 21 players, and in our squad we have both youth and experience,” she said.  “In fact, we have one of the oldest players in the Namibian league, over 40, who brings invaluable guidance on the field. At the other end, our youngest player is just 15 years old, with two or three others in that age range. We also have a few with international experience. Overall, it’s a team full of life, ready to fight and stand together.” Beauties FC interim head coach Leonard Nambandi,  who was recently appointed to guide the team through the tournament, said the group stage was challenging but the team had prepared well. “We are drawn in a difficult group, but we have done well in terms of preparation for tomorrow’s match. We will go out guns blazing and give Zesco Ndola Girls a tough match. We have analysed their previous matches and if we stick to the game plan, we can do well in our opening match,” he said. The COSAFA qualifiers continue this week.  The semi-finals are scheduled for 29 August, with the Group B winner facing the Group C winner at midday. Group A’s winner will meet the best runner-up later that afternoon.  The final will be played on 31 August to determine COSAFA’s representative at the CAF Women’s Champions League finals.

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Tjihozu Combined School crowned Go Hard or Go Home champions Erasmus Shalihaxwe Tjihozu Combined School from the Kunene region was crowned champions in the men’s football category of the Go Hard or Go Home Tournament last week. Go Hard or Go Home sports director Rauna Haulu said the 2025 tournament aimed to unite young people through sports and build a sense of community.  “The 2025 tournament celebrated youthful energy, athleticism, and unity – bringing together learners from various schools in friendly but fierce competition. As we drive toward the year’s end, the atmosphere in our sports community is filled with excitement and gratitude. Following the overwhelming success of the Go Hard or Go Home Annual Sports Tournament 2025, we are pleased to announce that planning is already underway for the 2026 edition,” said Haulu. She praised the participating learners for showing skill, discipline, and sportsmanship.  “The high level of skill, discipline, and sportsmanship displayed by our learners was truly inspiring. The passion they brought to the field and court reminds us why this platform matters. Congratulations to the 2025 champions,” she said. Meanwhile, Ruacana Vision Secondary School won the women’s football category. Ruacana High School claimed victory in netball, while Haudano Secondary School took the volleyball title. Haulu thanked all the sponsors, saying their contributions made the tournament possible.  “The success of this year’s tournament would not have been possible without the generous support of our sponsors and partners. We extend heartfelt appreciation to Extreme Tutorial College for sponsoring the netball medals, Tinya Trading CC, Kanailonga Trading CC, Love Station, former learners whose continued support uplifts the next generation, and our sister schools for their participation and cooperation. To all our sponsors, your contributions go far beyond medals and logistics, you are shaping futures and empowering youth through sport,” she said. She added that the organising team is already preparing for the 2026 edition, with plans to expand participation, improve facilities, and enhance the overall experience.  “We are calling on all schools, clubs, sponsors, and sports lovers to prepare now. Let us unite again, stronger, bolder, and ready to go even harder. Official registration details and tournament dates will be released in due course,” said Haulu.

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Trump Steals Soccer Champions’ Spotlight, Gets Booed by Fans The U.S. President was not warmly received at the FIFA Club World Cup final, amid political and sporting controversies ahead of next year’s World Cup.

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FNB Women Super League Champions Crowned [Namibian] The FNB Women Super League concluded on Saturday at the NFA Technical Centre, with the final match of the season between Beauties FC and African Stars Queens ending in a 1-0 victory for Beauties.

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FNB Women Super League champions crowned The FNB Women Super League concluded on Saturday at the NFA Technical Centre, with the final match of the season between Beauties FC and African Stars Queens ending in a 1–0 victory for Beauties. With that result, Beauties FC were crowned league champions and walked away with the grand prize of N$250 000. Ongos FC secured second place and received N$150 000, while African Stars Queens finished third, earning N$100 000. Speaking after the crowning ceremony while the team celebrated, Beauties FC assistant coach Abraham Mwanyekange described the season as a triumph of unity and resilience. “We are the champions,” Mwanyekange said. “It wasn’t easy. Beauties don’t have a sponsor, so we are on our own. It took more energy, more time to keep these kids together and maintain the unity we emphasised at the start of the league. That’s why we won, because united, we are always victorious.” With the league title secured, Beauties FC will now represent Namibia in the CAF Women’s Champions League. Mwanyekange appealed to potential sponsors to support the team on its next journey. “Yes, we are still waiting for those who want to sponsor Beauties FC. We’re going to the Champions League, so if you’re proud of what Beauties is doing and you want to see women’s football in Namibia go far, please come forward and sponsor us. We’re going to represent not just Beauties, but the whole country.” Reflecting on the overall level of the league this season, Mwanyekange praised the growing quality and urged the public to give the women’s game more support. “There’s quality here, these women are playing real football,” he said. “These ladies are hungry, and they want to showcase their talent. So next season, come out and watch them play. Come support us in the Champions League too.” The 2023/24 season also marked the end of First National Bank (FNB) Namibia’s initial three-year sponsorship of the Women Super League. FNB Retail Banking chief executive Nangula Kauluma says the bank was proud of the progress made through its N$2.5 million annual investment. “This has been a fantastic partnership,” Kauluma says. “It’s wonderful to see the turnout, the energy of men, women, children and everyone out here enjoying the beautiful game. We’re pleased.” She emphasises the broader impact of FNB’s involvement in grassroots sport development. “We are a listed entity and custodian of people’s deposits, so we take investments like these seriously. It’s about building future athletes and building Namibia from the ground up.” While the three-year contract has now ended, Kauluma confirms that negotiations are ongoing. “That would be telling,” she says. “All I’ll say for now is that discussions are under way, you’ll just have to stay tuned.” Namibia Football Association (NFA) spokesperson Isaack Hamata also confirms the ongoing negotiations between the NFA and FNB, stressing how vital continued investment is for the growth of the women’s game. “We’re thankful that FNB has not just shut the door on us,” Hamata says. “Yes, discussions are happening, and we are hoping for an improved purse. Most of our players, even those playing for Windhoek-based teams, come from outside the capital. That means high costs for transport, accommodation, meals and even sanitary pads. These are currently being carried by club owners, so more funding would ease that burden.” Hamata adds that increased sponsorship would not only improve the standard of the game but also uplift player morale and help close the gap between men’s and women’s football in the country. “We’re still a distance away, but not a far distance anymore. If we secure that sponsorship, I’m confident our women’s football will grow in leaps and bounds.” The post FNB Women Super League champions crowned appeared first on The Namibian.

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Three in a Row for Stars [Namibian] African Stars completed another imperious season by winning the Debmarine Namibia Premiership on Sunday.

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Champions League Final : 2025
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Ocean Young, Eswatini win at Deaf Sport Games  Walvis Bay-based Ocean Young Deaf Football Club (FC) from the Erongo region and the Eswatini Deaf Netball Team were on Sunday afternoon crowned champions of the 2025 National Deaf Sport Games. The games started on Friday morning at Rietfontein Sport Stadium in the Otjozondjupa region. Both the Ocean Young FC and the Eswatini netball teams were awarded trophies and gold medals after they defeated their opponents in the finals on Sunday afternoon. Ocean Young won with a single goal against Kopola Deaf FC from Zambia, while Eswatini defeated the Namibian netball team by 49 points to 24. Third place in the football category was taken by Oshana Young Deaf FC from Oshakati. The president of the Namibian Deaf Sport Federation (NDSF), Abner Sheya, together with his deputy, Peter Uushona, handed the trophies and medals over to the teams. Football’s best player of the games was Happy Muyunda from Zambian Deaf FC, while Vuyolwethu Sithole of Eswatini Deaf got the trophy in the netball category. Several other football and netball players, as well as athletes in the 100m, 200m, 400m and 800m were also selected at the games to represent Namibia to the upcoming 2025 Deaflympics to be held in Tokyo, Japan, in November. The 2025 Summer Deaflympics is an international multi-sport event for deaf athletes held every four years. The post Ocean Young, Eswatini win at Deaf Sport Games  appeared first on The Namibian.

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Chandigarh: Minerva Academy FC Emerge Champions of All India U14 Football Cup. Minerva Academy FC’s U14 team has added another feather to their cap by winning the prestigious All India U14 Football Cup Khemkarn Taran Taran.

Minerva Academy FC Emerge Champions of All India U14 Football Cup.

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