Derby fever
The highlight of this weekend's Women Super League clashes will be the derby between Unam Bokkies and Nust Babes.
Skorpion Zinc Women's Super League matches are scheduled for Windhoek, Gobabis and Swakopmund over the weekend.
The highlight will be a derby between Unam Bokkies, coached by Thuba Sibanda, and Nust Babes, who are mentored by Dankie Frans.
The varsity teams will clash tomorrow at the NFA Technical Centre at 09:00.
Nust Babes currently sit in eighth spot on the log with seven points, while Bokkies are in ninth position with six points.
Sibanda, who recently took over the reins as Bokkies head coach, said the girls have been off for two weeks and are ready to take to the turf as they are itching to prove themselves.
“We can promise our supporters a great display of football and a tantalising derby,” she said.
Frans said he is also looking forward to the match.
In other matches, Namib Daughters will face V-Power Angels at the Vineta Sports Complex in Swakopmund at 14:00.
Omaheke Queens will go up against Right-Way Ladies in Gobabis at the Legare Stadium at 12:30.
Those will be the only fixtures for the weekend.
Teams are trying to catch Tura Magic who occupy the top position with 31 points.
Magic have so far played 11 matches, and have 10 while drawing one, under their coach Shama Gure.
In second place is Nampol who have 27 points. In third place is V-Power Angels with 25 points.
Gals & Goals are fourth on 20 points, while Namib Daughters are fifth on 17 points.
In sixth position is Right-Way Ladies with 11 points. Girls Football Academy is seventh with eight points.
Omaheke Queens, who have work to do, sit at the bottom with two points.
LIMBA MUPETAMI
The highlight will be a derby between Unam Bokkies, coached by Thuba Sibanda, and Nust Babes, who are mentored by Dankie Frans.
The varsity teams will clash tomorrow at the NFA Technical Centre at 09:00.
Nust Babes currently sit in eighth spot on the log with seven points, while Bokkies are in ninth position with six points.
Sibanda, who recently took over the reins as Bokkies head coach, said the girls have been off for two weeks and are ready to take to the turf as they are itching to prove themselves.
“We can promise our supporters a great display of football and a tantalising derby,” she said.
Frans said he is also looking forward to the match.
In other matches, Namib Daughters will face V-Power Angels at the Vineta Sports Complex in Swakopmund at 14:00.
Omaheke Queens will go up against Right-Way Ladies in Gobabis at the Legare Stadium at 12:30.
Those will be the only fixtures for the weekend.
Teams are trying to catch Tura Magic who occupy the top position with 31 points.
Magic have so far played 11 matches, and have 10 while drawing one, under their coach Shama Gure.
In second place is Nampol who have 27 points. In third place is V-Power Angels with 25 points.
Gals & Goals are fourth on 20 points, while Namib Daughters are fifth on 17 points.
In sixth position is Right-Way Ladies with 11 points. Girls Football Academy is seventh with eight points.
Omaheke Queens, who have work to do, sit at the bottom with two points.
LIMBA MUPETAMI
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