Cash galore at Super Cup
For their efforts, participants of the Women Super Cup will pocket money this coming weekend in Windhoek.
LIMBA MUPETAMI
WINDHOEK
The winner of the Women Super Cup will walk away with N$40 000, the Women’s Department announced yesterday.
The final clash will take place at the NFA technical centre between Tura Magic and Galz & Goals.
The runners-up will receive N$25 000, with the team taking third place walking home with N$15 000.
Fourth, fifth and sixth place will receive N$10 000, N$6 000, and N$4 000 respectively. The total prize money amounts to N$95 000.
In the individual categories, the best goal scorer - who at the moment is Anna Shikusho with 15 goals - will receive N$2 000. She is followed in second place by Bevery Ueziua (Galz & Goals) with eight goals, Fiola Vliete (V-Power Angels), and Ivone Kopper (Tura Magic) with seven goals, with Lovisa Mulunga from Tura Magic having scored six goals to take the fifth spot.
In addition, the best goalkeeper, defender, midfielder, youngster (under-18), best match official and assistant will each receive N$1 000.
The best player and coach will scoop N$3 000, with the best team manager earning themselves N$2 000 each.
The best journalist and media institution will each receive N$2 000. The fair play award winner will pocket N$3 000.
WINDHOEK
The winner of the Women Super Cup will walk away with N$40 000, the Women’s Department announced yesterday.
The final clash will take place at the NFA technical centre between Tura Magic and Galz & Goals.
The runners-up will receive N$25 000, with the team taking third place walking home with N$15 000.
Fourth, fifth and sixth place will receive N$10 000, N$6 000, and N$4 000 respectively. The total prize money amounts to N$95 000.
In the individual categories, the best goal scorer - who at the moment is Anna Shikusho with 15 goals - will receive N$2 000. She is followed in second place by Bevery Ueziua (Galz & Goals) with eight goals, Fiola Vliete (V-Power Angels), and Ivone Kopper (Tura Magic) with seven goals, with Lovisa Mulunga from Tura Magic having scored six goals to take the fifth spot.
In addition, the best goalkeeper, defender, midfielder, youngster (under-18), best match official and assistant will each receive N$1 000.
The best player and coach will scoop N$3 000, with the best team manager earning themselves N$2 000 each.
The best journalist and media institution will each receive N$2 000. The fair play award winner will pocket N$3 000.
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