Namibia Aquatic sports federation hosts successful short course gala 3
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The Namibia Aquatic Sports Federation hosted its third short course gala, drawing participants from various Windhoek swimming clubs to showcase their swimming prowess.
The Namibia Aquatic Sports Federation hosted its third short course gala, drawing participants from various Windhoek swimming clubs to showcase their swimming prowess.
Namibia's men's tennis team performed exceptionally to win the Africa Group III Davis Cup in Abuja, Nigeria over the weekend, earning promotion to next year's World Group II series.
After attending a week-long CAF coaching refresher course to renew their licenses, which ranged from CAF A Pro, A, B, C, to D licenses, the participants have successfully completed their training, which ended in Windhoek yesterday.
The FNB Women Super League Champions, Ongos Ladies, will once again taste continental football as they are scheduled to represent Namibia at the Confederation of African Football Women Champions League COSAFA qualifiers in Malawi set for August.
The 2024 National Pool League continued over the weekend with round four action, while the Coastal Hundred Social Cricket League concluded with the final played in Walvis Bay.
The six coastal pool clubs from Swakopmund and Walvis Bay faced off in the National Pool League's round four action on Saturday.
The 3rd edition of the Namibia Youth Games was launched at the Oshakati Guest House in the Oshana region over the weekend.
The Games are scheduled for September this year.
The African Table Tennis Federation is hosting the African Youth Championships in Gaborone, Botswana, with 19 countries represented.
Over 118 players from 19 countries have assembled at the Botho University in Gaborone, Botswana, for the tournament.
As the 2024 Olympic Games are set to commence from July 26 to August 11, Namibia has only four athletes competing in this year's multi-international sporting event, which will take place in Paris, France.
The Senior National Rugby Team will be in Uganda, where 8 nations will tussle it out in the 2024 Rugby Africa Cup Quarterfinals in Kampala.
The Namibia Football Association is addressing a critical gap in coaching education by organizing a refresher course for A-License coaches, marking a significant update since their last CAF license class way back in 2014.