Six African teams qualify for FIH Junior World Cup
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The 2024 Junior Africa Cup officially came to an end in Windhoek, Namibia, after six days of high-level youth hockey action.
The 2024 Junior Africa Cup officially came to an end in Windhoek, Namibia, after six days of high-level youth hockey action.
The J30 International Tennis Tournament at Windhoek's Central Tennis Club wrapped up with exciting finals in both the boys' and girls' singles, but it was the visiting players who walked away with the titles.
The second phase of construction at the Ondangwa Sports Stadium is ongoing, with preparations for the soccer pitch and pavilions set to begin in May 2025.
Namibia's national men's cricket team, the FNB Eagles, has bid farewell to Head Coach Pierre de Bruyn, who has officially stepped down from his position after six years at the helm.
The MVA Fund kicked off its highly anticipated Bowling Fundraiser at the Eros Bowling Club in Windhoek.
The Ministry of Sport held the Namibian Wrestling Federation's send-off for the national wrestling team on Thursday evening.
The Namibian government is set to transform sport into a driver of economic growth, with plans to build new stadiums, youth centres, and invest N$200 million in grassroots facilities.
The Namibia Football Association (NFA) Football House in Windhoek was the scene of celebration as national teams received brand-new football kits, donated by Tim Ekandjo and friends.
The Namibia Football Association officially kicked off its C-Licence Coaching Course at the NFA Headquarters.
Forty aspiring coaches are in attendance—including former Brave Warriors players and even a current Brave Gladiators player.
Namibia's national football teams received a major boost today-not on the pitch, but in the form of brand-new official kits.