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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. Its aim is to create a football culture and industry that provides entertainment and economical benefits for all; to become a ...
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The following is an incomplete list of association football clubs based in Namibia. For a complete list see Category:Football clubs in Namibia Hope Soccer Academy (Helao Nafidi, Oshikango)
Namibia played its first international under the name South-West Africa on 16 May 1989 at home against neighbouring Angola and lost 1–0. On 23 March 1990, only two days after gaining independence from South Africa, they hosted neighbour Zimbabwe and lost 5–1. On 7 June, they lost a home friendly 2–1 to Mauritius. Namibia's next contests ...
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Orlando Pirates Sport Club are a professional Namibian football club from Katutura, Windhoek. They play in the country's highest division, the Namibia Premier Football League . Achievements
Originally called the Namibia Premier Football League, the league was renamed the Namibia Premiership with the significant sponsorship of N$13 million provided by Debmarine. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Following the 2023–24 season , the Namibia Football Association addressed the long-time issue of clubs with shared ownership competing in the same league.
The Namibia Premier Football League is the main domestic league. The Namibia national football team has never qualified for the FIFA World Cup, but has twice been runner up in the COSAFA Cup. [2] They qualified for two Africa Cups of Nations, in 1998 and 2008, being eliminated in the first round both times. [3]