Debmarine Cup venues confirmed
Fans will have ample time to plan their travelling to watch their teams battle it out in the Debmarine Namibia Cup last-32 matches, as the venues have been confirmed.
The Debmarine Namibia Cup last-32 matches will be played in Windhoek, Tsumeb, Walvis Bay and Otjiwarongo next month as the battle for supremacy and silverware is spread across the country for maximum exposure and memories.
The last-32 matches will kick off on 22 April at the Sam Nujoma and Oscar Norich Stadiums, and will continue at the same venues the next day. The Kuisebmond Stadium in Walvis Bay and Mokati Stadium in Otjiwarongo will play host on 29 April and again on 30 April for the latter venue.
On 22 April, fresh from their regional triumphs, Kavango West's Rhino FC and //Karas Young Beauties will open the action at 14:00, followed by Try Again against Chief Santos. The festival will conclude with Black Africa taking on Bee Bob Brothers from Mariental at 18:00 in what promises to a fiercely contested game.
On Sunday, 23 April, Unam and Khomas champions Eleven Champions will battle it out at 14:00, followed by Tigers against Eastern Chiefs from Omaheke.
The Oscar Norich Stadium at Tsumeb will be the venue for Young Chiefs taking on Kantema Bullets at 14:00, Ogongo United against Eleven Arrows, and Khuse FC versus Touch & Go on 22 April. On Sunday, 23 April, King Fischer and Tura Magic will square off at 13:00 followed by Civics against Ohangwena Nampol.
Kuisebmond will host Orlando Pirates against Erongo champions Gendev FC on Saturday, 29 April at 15:00, and Blue Waters against Rundu Chiefs.
The Mokati Stadium in Otjiwarongo is another venue for scintillating Debmarine Namibia Cup action. On 29 April Young African will take on Otjiwarongo FC and Mighty Gunners face Citizens while on 30 April, Outjo FC and United Stars will lock horns before Life Fighters and African Stars close of the Round of 32 with a tantalising clash. Each of the 32 clubs in this round will receive N$18 000 for preparations while the winners are guaranteed another N$18 000 as they progress towards the final on 25 November.
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The last-32 matches will kick off on 22 April at the Sam Nujoma and Oscar Norich Stadiums, and will continue at the same venues the next day. The Kuisebmond Stadium in Walvis Bay and Mokati Stadium in Otjiwarongo will play host on 29 April and again on 30 April for the latter venue.
On 22 April, fresh from their regional triumphs, Kavango West's Rhino FC and //Karas Young Beauties will open the action at 14:00, followed by Try Again against Chief Santos. The festival will conclude with Black Africa taking on Bee Bob Brothers from Mariental at 18:00 in what promises to a fiercely contested game.
On Sunday, 23 April, Unam and Khomas champions Eleven Champions will battle it out at 14:00, followed by Tigers against Eastern Chiefs from Omaheke.
The Oscar Norich Stadium at Tsumeb will be the venue for Young Chiefs taking on Kantema Bullets at 14:00, Ogongo United against Eleven Arrows, and Khuse FC versus Touch & Go on 22 April. On Sunday, 23 April, King Fischer and Tura Magic will square off at 13:00 followed by Civics against Ohangwena Nampol.
Kuisebmond will host Orlando Pirates against Erongo champions Gendev FC on Saturday, 29 April at 15:00, and Blue Waters against Rundu Chiefs.
The Mokati Stadium in Otjiwarongo is another venue for scintillating Debmarine Namibia Cup action. On 29 April Young African will take on Otjiwarongo FC and Mighty Gunners face Citizens while on 30 April, Outjo FC and United Stars will lock horns before Life Fighters and African Stars close of the Round of 32 with a tantalising clash. Each of the 32 clubs in this round will receive N$18 000 for preparations while the winners are guaranteed another N$18 000 as they progress towards the final on 25 November.
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