Kaanjuka resigns from Warriors

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The Namibia Football Association (NFA) and interim coach of the Brave Warriors Bernard Kaanjuka on Monday partied ways following the Warriors 1-0 defeat to Malawi on Saturday.

Warriors lose to Malawi

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The Brave Warriors disappointingly lost 1-0 to Malawi CAF Group F FIFA World Cup qualifier encounter on Saturday at the Windhoek Independence Stadium to narrow the road to Brazil 2014.

Pressing Game Plan- Ketjijere

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The Brave Warriors will apply a pressing game against Malawi on Saturday as they look for the –all important victory at Independence Stadium in the 2014 FIFA World Cup CAF Group F qualifier.

Stars’ Hoto joins Warriors

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Deon Hoto has joined the Brave Warriors training camp ahead of the crucial 2014 FIFA World Cup Qualifier match against Malawi at home on Saturday.

Defence will be crucial-Pienaar

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Former Brave Warriors defender Michael Pienaar believes the team’s defence will contribute to the envisaged victory against Malawi on Saturday in the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier.

Warriors have potential to reach Brazil

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The Brave Warriors have the potential to go all way in the race for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and Malawi could just be a victim of the cause on Saturday.

According to the former Brave Warriors midfield wizard Johannes Congo Hindjou, the current Warriors crop consist of experienced campaigners such as Rudolf Bester and Henrico Botes, amongst others and also beams with young enthusiasm in the likes of Petrus Shitembi, Sadney Urikhob and others.

Warriors must win-Kaanjuka

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The Brave Warriors will have to win the encounter against Malawi on Saturday or jeopardise their 2014 World Cup CAF Group F campaign.

These are the sentiments of Coach Bernard Kaanjuka who stress that the Brave Warriors match on Saturday at 17h00, Independence Stadium against the Flames of Malawi is very crucial for the future of Namibia in the race for Brazil 2014.

BA’s Lead Cut to Three

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Black Africa lost 1-0 to Tura Magic as African Stars beat Ramblers 1-0 to reduce Africa’s lead at the top to just three with five games left to play.

Stacey and Vewe settled in Germany

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Brave Gladiators Stacey Naris and Veweziua Kotjipati are enjoying life in Germany where they play fourth-tier women football.

The pair who recently left Germany plies their trade for TuS Lipperode in the Union League, which is the fourth highest in the German women's soccer league.

Newspaper Cup Launched!

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The annual Namibian Newspaper Cup was launched on Thursday morning at the NFA Soccer House with a Million Dollars committed by the Sponsor, the Namibia Newspaper.

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