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African Stars have title race sewn up

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The champions' remaining match against Orlando Pirates have become all but a mathematical formality.
Jesse Kauraisa
African Stars captain Ronald Ketjijere remains adamant that his team will secure its second consecutive Debmarine Namibia Premier Football League title next weekend, as the chasing pack will now be required to score too many goals while hoping that Stars lose by a big margin to turn things around.

Reigning title holders Stars and Ongos FC played to a 0-0 stalemate yesterday afternoon at the Independence Stadium in the second last match of the season.

“The boys showed some good courage today and fought well. I do not think it was a bad result for us, because either a win or draw would have counted in our favour.

“It will be impossible for Ongos to score more than 10 goals next weekend and for us to also lose by a big margin against Orlando Pirates,” Ketjijere said.

The match produced clear-cut chances, mainly for Ongos, but they could not make Stars pay.

Ongos coach Efraim Tjihonge is almost certain that his team’s league-winning chance have now disappeared.

“I must applaud the boys for putting in a shift today and doing their best.

“I however believe that it will be tough to pip Stars at the post now.

“We have fought hard all season and I am proud of our overall performance,” Tjihonge said.

Yesterday’s result meant Stars finish the weekend on 61 log points,while Ongos FC managed 58.



LIFE FIGHTERS RELEGATED

Otjiwarongo based outfit, Life Fighters, nicknamed Kahirona, became the first confirmed team to be relegated from the 2023/2024 Debmarine Namibia Premiership after they were defeated by 3 goals to 1 by Eeshoke Chula Chula.

The match was played at the Oshakati Independence Stadium. The Otjiwarongo team impressively finished third in the previous season, but became a victim of this success as they lost key players such as Devin Somseb to Tigers; Lawrence Doeseb and Eliakim Jackson to Eeshoke Chula Chula. and Erwin Tjiaija to Blue Waters.



SUNDAY’S RESULTS

Okakarara Young Warriors 1-2 Okahandja United

Khomas Nampol 1-1 Civics

Julinho Sporting 1-0 Blue Waters

Eeshoke Chula Chula 3-1 Life Fighters

Young Brazilian 1-0 Tigers

Unam FC 2-0 Mighty Gunners

Ongos FC 0-0 African Stars

Young African 0-1 Orlando Pirates

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