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Magic and NamPol in Women Super Cup final
Magic and NamPol in Women Super Cup final

Magic and NamPol in Women Super Cup final

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Tura Magic and Khomas NamPol will contest the final of the first-ever NFA Women Super Cup at Gobabis on Saturday after seeing off Galz & Goals and V-Power Angels in Sunday’s semi-finals at the NFA Technical Centre.

Former Brave Gladiators midfielder Shirley Cloete scored on either side of halftime to propel her side to a 3-0 victory over a resolute V-Power Angels team.

After Cloete gave NamPol the lead, Laurika Afrikaner made it 2-0 before the break and later in the second half Cloete made sure of their place in the final on Saturday.

Sharon Pieters scored an own goal in the opening half and Tura Magic took that lead into halftime. In the second half, Anna Shikusho made it 2-0 before Julia Rutjindo reduced the deficit with a goal for Galz & Goals. Lovisa Mulunga finally made it 3-1 as Magic secured their trip to Gobabis.

The third and fourth place match will take place at the NFA Technical Centre on Wednesday at 17:00 between V-Power Angels and Galz & Goals.

Vistoria Shangula of Tura Magic is leading the scoring with seven goals, followed by Beverly Uueziua of Galz & Goals on six goals and the competition’s star attraction Zenatha Coleman on five goals with Mammie Kasaona also on five.

The competition is made possible by individuals with NFA president Frans Mbidi giving N$30 000 and Jacqui Shipanga with N$10 000, while the NFA coffers too offered N$10 000. Facebook Group Thru Pass gave N$16 00 which translates to N$100 for every lady of the match in addition to the Telecom Namibia Mobile’s 16 cellphones.

Lownan “Wamboe Seun” Nangombe also pledged N$1 000 for Player of the Tournament which now grew to N$3 000 thanks to Namibia’s world-renowned boxer Julius ‘Blue Machine’ Indongo (N$2 000) who witnessed the semi-finals.

Secretary-general of NFA, Barry Rukoro pledged N$1 000 for Goalkeeper of the Tournament. Immanuel Hamutenya from Rightway Football Club pledged N$1 000 for Young player of the Tournament, to be awarded to a player 20 years or younger, and a further N$5 000 has also been pledged by the Namibia Players’ Union while German development agent GIZ provided football equipment for the losing clubs.

The runner-up will walk away with N$5 000, N$3 000 for the third place, N$2 000 for fourth place and football equipment such as cones, bibs and balls for the clubs that lost at the group stage.

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Namibian Sun 2025-04-20

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