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As the heartbeat of football in Namibia, the NFA focuses on nurturing young talent, empowering coaches and referees, and creating opportunities for both men and women to thrive in football. Our goal is to ensure that every child, youth, and adult across Namibia has access to structured, safe, and inspiring football programs.

Namibia to host ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Africa qualifier
Namibia will host the International Cricket Council (ICC) Women’s T20 World Cup Africa qualifier in Windhoek from 31 August to 6 September 2025. Cricket Namibia

Sports ministry evaluates sites for new sports facilities
The ministry of sports is conducting site inspections in various regions for the development of basic sports infrastructure. Head of delegation Flora Yambwa said on

Brave Warriors fans travelling to Botswana to sign indemnity forms
The Namibia Football Association (NFA) has directed that all supporters travelling to Botswana to back the Brave Warriors must sign an indemnity form before boarding

Walvis Bay to host corporate football tourney
Thirty-three companies are set to take part in the inaugural Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) 7-A-Side Corporate Soccer Tournament. Namport launched the tourney on Wednesday at

NFA congratulates Shalulile on 129 goals
The Namibia Football Association (NFA) has congratulated Brave Warriors captain Peter Shalulile for equalling the South African Premier League’s all-time goal-scoring record. Shalulile, who plays

Usakos allocates N$8 million for sports
The Usakos Town Council has allocated N$8 million for the upgrading of two sports facilities. The projects form part of the national sport facilities development