Civics take on Unam
Civics and Unam will battle it out in the MTC Namibia Premier League (NPL) tonight at the Sam Nujoma Stadium at 20:00.
Civics will be eager to resume their campaign on a high note, given that they have been struggling since they started the season. The club are rooted at the bottom of the table with only three points recorded from six matches so far. Civics are yet to register a victory this season after having lost and drew three matches each so far. The Khomasdal-based side have conceded nine goals, while scoring only four during the first round of the season.
The club faces relegation if they do not pull up their socks. “We are going to see how things go because we have a very important match tonight. “There is still so much to fight for and we are not just going to give up yet.
“Yes, we have encountered several problems but we are going to fix them,” a senior team member of the club said.
Unam, on the other hand, also have problems of their own, given that they are just three points above the Civilians. The university side did not start the season as anticipated, as they only recorded one win so far. The rest of the points for the university side came from three draws, while they also lost three matches. Unam have scored 12 goals this season and conceded eight. Meanwhile, Tigers beat Citizens 3-1 in a match played at the Sam Nujoma Stadium on Thursday.
Jesse Jackson Kauraisa
Civics will be eager to resume their campaign on a high note, given that they have been struggling since they started the season. The club are rooted at the bottom of the table with only three points recorded from six matches so far. Civics are yet to register a victory this season after having lost and drew three matches each so far. The Khomasdal-based side have conceded nine goals, while scoring only four during the first round of the season.
The club faces relegation if they do not pull up their socks. “We are going to see how things go because we have a very important match tonight. “There is still so much to fight for and we are not just going to give up yet.
“Yes, we have encountered several problems but we are going to fix them,” a senior team member of the club said.
Unam, on the other hand, also have problems of their own, given that they are just three points above the Civilians. The university side did not start the season as anticipated, as they only recorded one win so far. The rest of the points for the university side came from three draws, while they also lost three matches. Unam have scored 12 goals this season and conceded eight. Meanwhile, Tigers beat Citizens 3-1 in a match played at the Sam Nujoma Stadium on Thursday.
Jesse Jackson Kauraisa
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