African matter to be resolved
MTC Namibia Premier League's Young African FC will know their fate in the premier league next month.
The Young African fraud case will be sorted in the first weeks of December, league administrator Tovey //Hoebeb says.
The club is facing a possible fine or suspension from the league after they used a player with false documents during the 2017/18 season.
The club was suspended early in November but the suspension was lifted in the same week.
“I can confirm that the matter will be resolved in the early weeks of December. “I believe it is important that the matter is finalised before more matches are played by the team,”
//Hoebeb says. The fraud was exposed when Young Chiefs, who were relegated to the first division last season, complained to the NPL that Young African had registered Musekwa as Albert Mujikirera with a fake Zimbabwean passport. Young African so far has only three points from their last three matches, which all ended in draws.
Otjiwarongo outfit Mighty Gunners are leading the league table with a 100% record in three matches. Gunners are followed by Black Africa on six points, with Eleven Arrows in third position with five points. League champions African Stars are in 11th place after winning one match and a defeat. The premier league continues today with a match between Tigers and Black Africa at the Sam Nujoma Stadium at 20:00. Black Africa began the season well while Tigers are yet to show the form they had two seasons ago. Tura Magic and Citizens will battle it out at the Sam Nujoma Stadium tomorrow. Young African will host Julinho Sporting at the Legare Stadium in Gobabis on Friday at 20:00. Blue Waters will host Tigers at the Vineta Stadium on 1 December at 16:00, while Life Fighters will play Young Brazilians at the Mokati Stadium in Otjiwarongo on Saturday at 15:00.
Mighty Gunners will close the premier league season with a match against Orlando Pirates at the Mokati Stadium.
The club is facing a possible fine or suspension from the league after they used a player with false documents during the 2017/18 season.
The club was suspended early in November but the suspension was lifted in the same week.
“I can confirm that the matter will be resolved in the early weeks of December. “I believe it is important that the matter is finalised before more matches are played by the team,”
//Hoebeb says. The fraud was exposed when Young Chiefs, who were relegated to the first division last season, complained to the NPL that Young African had registered Musekwa as Albert Mujikirera with a fake Zimbabwean passport. Young African so far has only three points from their last three matches, which all ended in draws.
Otjiwarongo outfit Mighty Gunners are leading the league table with a 100% record in three matches. Gunners are followed by Black Africa on six points, with Eleven Arrows in third position with five points. League champions African Stars are in 11th place after winning one match and a defeat. The premier league continues today with a match between Tigers and Black Africa at the Sam Nujoma Stadium at 20:00. Black Africa began the season well while Tigers are yet to show the form they had two seasons ago. Tura Magic and Citizens will battle it out at the Sam Nujoma Stadium tomorrow. Young African will host Julinho Sporting at the Legare Stadium in Gobabis on Friday at 20:00. Blue Waters will host Tigers at the Vineta Stadium on 1 December at 16:00, while Life Fighters will play Young Brazilians at the Mokati Stadium in Otjiwarongo on Saturday at 15:00.
Mighty Gunners will close the premier league season with a match against Orlando Pirates at the Mokati Stadium.
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