Baby Warriors salvage draw
The on-tour Baby Warriors played to a nail-biting 1-1 draw against their host Westphalia under-17 on Wednesday at the Kaiserau Sports Centre in Germany.
The Namibian under-17 boys, who started off their tour with a 2- 0 win over Homburcher SV and on Wednesday took on the host in a thrilling encounter.
The Baby Warriors displayed an incredible second half to performance to salvage a precious 1-1 draw against Westphalia.
The team will again play on Sunday when they travel to the Stadion Abersloh to take on SC PR Munster before taking a tour of German Football at the German Footfall Federation (DFB) in Dortmund on Tuesday.
The team will then play their final game on tour against B Region Westphalia on Wednesday in Bad Wunnenberg before packing their bags to return home on Thursday night.
Team coach Pauhl Malembu said that he was satisfied with the performance and overall conduct of the boys on tour.
“They are following instructions and expressing themselves very well.
“They are paying attention to presentations by our host on various football and life related issues and our wish is for them to become better footballers, on and off the field,” Malembu said.
Malembu added that it was imperative for the youngsters to be given this platform where they can play and learn as much as possible at an early age.
The Baby Warriors Squad: Philipus Josef, Godwin Awaseb, Johannes Hollombach, Dawid Morgan JR, Stanley Ndjavera, Mbakondja Tjahikika, Junior Petrus, Giovani Kaninab, Vaino Uugwanga ,Mbajoroka Kahuure and Godwin Eiseb.
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The Namibian under-17 boys, who started off their tour with a 2- 0 win over Homburcher SV and on Wednesday took on the host in a thrilling encounter.
The Baby Warriors displayed an incredible second half to performance to salvage a precious 1-1 draw against Westphalia.
The team will again play on Sunday when they travel to the Stadion Abersloh to take on SC PR Munster before taking a tour of German Football at the German Footfall Federation (DFB) in Dortmund on Tuesday.
The team will then play their final game on tour against B Region Westphalia on Wednesday in Bad Wunnenberg before packing their bags to return home on Thursday night.
Team coach Pauhl Malembu said that he was satisfied with the performance and overall conduct of the boys on tour.
“They are following instructions and expressing themselves very well.
“They are paying attention to presentations by our host on various football and life related issues and our wish is for them to become better footballers, on and off the field,” Malembu said.
Malembu added that it was imperative for the youngsters to be given this platform where they can play and learn as much as possible at an early age.
The Baby Warriors Squad: Philipus Josef, Godwin Awaseb, Johannes Hollombach, Dawid Morgan JR, Stanley Ndjavera, Mbakondja Tjahikika, Junior Petrus, Giovani Kaninab, Vaino Uugwanga ,Mbajoroka Kahuure and Godwin Eiseb.
Sport Reporter
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