The Brave Warriors have received a major boost in their quest for FIFA World Cup qualification.
The national football team was officially handed a sponsorship of N$ 500000 at a press conference held at the FNB Namibia Headquarters in Windhoek.
With national pride and global dreams on the line, the Namibian Football National Team is gearing up for one of the biggest challenges on the world stage: the FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
The financial injection from FNB Namibia is expected to ease some of the logistical and preparatory burdens the team faces as they intensify their campaign.
Some of the Brave Warriors 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign committee is to mobilise; that is, to provide financial, logistical and moral support to the national team.
The committee's chairperson reaffirmed its mandate towards the team, as today marked its first successful objective.
The sponsorship comes at a crucial time, as the Brave Warriors look to build on recent momentum and strengthen their squad ahead of their next qualifiers.
Currently, the Brave Warriors are 2nd in Group H with a total of 12 points, behind Tunisia, which is leading the group with 16 points, and they stand a good chance of qualifying for the 2026 World showpiece.
The funds will support travel, training camps, and essential equipment.
FNB Namibia reaffirmed its commitment to uplifting Namibian sports, highlighting football's unifying power across the nation.
As the Brave Warriors continue their journey toward the world's biggest football stage, today's announcement offers a timely reminder that teamwork goes beyond the pitch and that with strong support, Namibia's dreams remain very much alive.
On September 1, 2025, Namibia will play Malawi, followed by Sao Tome and Principe on September 8.
There is hope that the visualisation project can motivate the team enough to secure a maximum of 12 points from their last 4 games.