I'm still passionate - Nauseb
I'm still passionate - Nauseb

I'm still passionate - Nauseb

Robert Nauseb still has a passion for coaching and will not let his sacking from African Stars deter him from pursuing his dreams.
Jesse Kauraisa
Former African Stars coach Robert Nauseb says he is available to coach any club in the country that wants his services.

Nauseb was dismissed by Stars recently after he was employed by the defending Namibia Premier League (NPL) champions after the 2017/18 season.

“Well, I am not in a rush to get a coaching job, but I will consider a coaching job in Namibia if there is any available.

“For now, I would like to take a rest and enjoy my holiday with my family,” Nauseb said briefly.

The former Kaizer Chiefs player replaced Bobby Samaria as Stars coach, and ironically it was Samaria who replaced him after a 5-1 drubbing by Black Africa recently.

Nauseb was replaced just days before African Stars played Orlando Pirates in the Confederations of African Football (CAF) Champions League match in South Africa, which they drew 0-0.

Nauseb joined Kaizer Chiefs from Civics in 1997 and played for the Glamour Boys until 2001.

During his time at Kaizer Chiefs, Nauseb made 87 appearances, scoring nine goals.

He then had a short spell with Cape Town club, Hellenic, during the 2001/02 season, before joining Ajax Cape Town for the 2002/03 season.

The former midfielder also had a stint at Santos and Ikapa Sporting during his career.

He represented the national team for 16 years, making 27 appearances and scoring two goals, before hanging up his boots.

Nauseb said he does not regret what he has done at African Stars.

He felt he was on a good path, despite losing a couple of matches in the league, which cost his job.

The former player remains passionate about Namibian football and is eager to see the league turn professional.



Jesse Jackson Kauraisa

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Namibian Sun 2026-06-04

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