Nehale, Okatana victorious in final FNB Classic Clashes
Over the past weekend the final two soccer matches of the 2017 FNB Classic Clashes were played in the North.
Nehale Secondary School met Ongha Secondary School on a hot and windy day, while Haudano and Okatana Secondary Schools kicked off on 9 September over lunchtime.
In the first game on 8 September, Nehale Secondary School beat the visiting team of Ongha Secondary School with 2-0 goals, which was also the halftime score.
Both teams gave it their best, but it was the host team, Nehale, who emerged victorious. The well-rounded woman of Nehale Secondary School, Martha Nelondo, was crowned Vigo Hero, while Nehale's goalkeeper, Thomas Nghipandulwa, was the Man of the Match.
In the second game of the weekend Okatana Secondary School managed to score their first win in five years of taking part in the FNB Classic Clashes with a 5 - 1 win after penalty shootouts.
Eliuda Haufiku of Haudano Secondary School was named Vigo Hero, while Thomas Shikongo of Okatana Secondary School was crowned the FNB Man of the Match.
“We look back at a successful 2017 FNB Classic Clashes season and thank everyone for their hard work, dedication and awesome sportsmanship. It was a wonderful season and we look forward to 2018 when it will be game on again,” said Gordon Pokolo, sponsorship manager of FNB Namibia.
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Nehale Secondary School met Ongha Secondary School on a hot and windy day, while Haudano and Okatana Secondary Schools kicked off on 9 September over lunchtime.
In the first game on 8 September, Nehale Secondary School beat the visiting team of Ongha Secondary School with 2-0 goals, which was also the halftime score.
Both teams gave it their best, but it was the host team, Nehale, who emerged victorious. The well-rounded woman of Nehale Secondary School, Martha Nelondo, was crowned Vigo Hero, while Nehale's goalkeeper, Thomas Nghipandulwa, was the Man of the Match.
In the second game of the weekend Okatana Secondary School managed to score their first win in five years of taking part in the FNB Classic Clashes with a 5 - 1 win after penalty shootouts.
Eliuda Haufiku of Haudano Secondary School was named Vigo Hero, while Thomas Shikongo of Okatana Secondary School was crowned the FNB Man of the Match.
“We look back at a successful 2017 FNB Classic Clashes season and thank everyone for their hard work, dedication and awesome sportsmanship. It was a wonderful season and we look forward to 2018 when it will be game on again,” said Gordon Pokolo, sponsorship manager of FNB Namibia.
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