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  African Stars and Orlando Pirates are top of the table in the MTC Premiership as the second round of the 2009/10 season gets underway on Wed Read more  
   
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MTC Premiership Resumes
African Stars and Orlando Pirates are top of the table in the MTC Premiership as the second round of the 2009/10 season gets underway on Wednesday, 13 January.Read more
 
MTC Premiership Resumes
African Stars and Orlando Pirates are top of the table in the MTC Premiership as the second round of the 2009/10 season gets underway on Wednesday, 13 January.Read more
     
    It’s Congress Time
    The 19th Ordinary Congress of the NFA is scheduled to take place on December 5 in Windhoek with members having confirmed their attendance. The congress will discuss amongst others activity reports from the President of the Association John Muinjo supported by Secretary General Barry Rukoro and Technical Director Klaus Staerk, on all activities since the last congress Read more
     
    Namibia working for the Galz
    The Namibian Football Association is launching a new women's football Development programme this year, called the 'Galz & Goals programme'. This initiative, aimed at young girls from age 11 to 15, could represent a breakthrough for Women’s Football in a country already heavily involved with FIFA in this very special aspect of football development. Read more
     
     

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    The Namibia Football Association (NFA) is the governing body of football in Namibia. It was founded in 1990, and affiliated to FIFA and to CAF in 1992. It organizes the national football league and the national team.
     
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    High hopes for Brave Warriors
    Namibia have looked to quickly put the disappointment of failure in the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ qualifiers behind them and are plotting a new course for the future. Read more
     
     
    Young Gladiators lose to DRC
     
    Namibia’s under-20 women team narrowly lost 1-0 at DRC ahead of their second leg tie in a fortnight in Windhoek as qualification for the FIFA U/20 Women World Cup heats up. Read more
     
    MTC Premiership Resumes
     
    African Stars and Orlando Pirates are top of the table in the MTC Premiership as the second round of the 2009/10 season gets underway on Wednesday, 13 January.Read more
     
       
      MTC Premiership Resumes  
         
      African Stars and Orlando Pirates are top of the table in the MTC Premiership as the second round of the 2009/10 season gets underway on Wednesday, 13 January. Read more  
       
      It’s Congress Time  
         
      The 19th Ordinary Congress of the NFA is scheduled to take place on December 5 in Windhoek with members having confirmed their attendance. The congress will discuss amongst others activity reports from the President of the Association John Muinjo supported by Secretary General Barry Rukoro and Technical Director Klaus Staerk, on all activities since the last congress Read more  
       
      Namibia working for the Galz  
         
      The Namibian Football Association is launching a new women's football Development programme this year, called the 'Galz & Goals programme'. This initiative, aimed at young girls from age 11 to 15, could represent a breakthrough for Women’s Football in a country already heavily involved with FIFA in this very special aspect of football development. Read more  
       
      High hopes for Brave Warriors  
         
      Namibia have looked to quickly put the disappointment of failure in the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ qualifiers behind them and are plotting a new course for the future. Read more  
       
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    Nam 2010 Dream Vanishing
    The Namibia Football Association President John Muinjo believes Namibia chances of attracting 2010 FIFA World Cup finalists for training camps is imaginary following his return from the final draw in Cape Town recently.
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    NFA Committed to Lower Divisions
    The Namibia Football Association is committed to lower division football, despite meagre resources at the Association, President John Muinjo told the 19th NFA Congress on Saturday.
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