Papama has big dreams
Jesse Jackson Kauraisa
WINDHOEK
Brave Warriors and African Stars midfielder Marcel Papama says he hopes that clubs from South Africa or Zambia will notice his talent and sign him.
The athlete, who represented the country at Cosafa and the Africa Cup of Nations, has been influential whenever he featured for the national team.
He also had a wonderful season for local club African Stars before league football came to a halt.
“It is hard for me as a player that there is no football here in Namibia where I can focus my skills on in order to attract foreign clubs. “The fact that I have not been in action for many months has basically limited my chances of attracting clubs in South Africa.
“It is, however, still my dream to play in South Africa where football is more advanced than in my own country,” Papama said.
Killer left foot
The player said he believes he will be able to fit in at any club in South Africa or Zambia due to his style of play.
Not to be underestimated, his diminutive stature allows him to control the midfield masterfully.
Papama is also blessed with a killer left foot, which enables him to spread the ball widely with ease.
“I have seen how my Namibian counterparts are doing well in the South African and Zambian leagues.
“The fact that a player like Deon Hotto has manged to become such an important player shows that Namibians are blessed with talent.
“A guy like Peter Shalulile has also cemented his influence for Highlands Park and that serves as motivation for me to continue dreaming of playing outside Namibia,” he added.
The player said he is available for talks, even though he is still tied to African Stars.
WINDHOEK
Brave Warriors and African Stars midfielder Marcel Papama says he hopes that clubs from South Africa or Zambia will notice his talent and sign him.
The athlete, who represented the country at Cosafa and the Africa Cup of Nations, has been influential whenever he featured for the national team.
He also had a wonderful season for local club African Stars before league football came to a halt.
“It is hard for me as a player that there is no football here in Namibia where I can focus my skills on in order to attract foreign clubs. “The fact that I have not been in action for many months has basically limited my chances of attracting clubs in South Africa.
“It is, however, still my dream to play in South Africa where football is more advanced than in my own country,” Papama said.
Killer left foot
The player said he believes he will be able to fit in at any club in South Africa or Zambia due to his style of play.
Not to be underestimated, his diminutive stature allows him to control the midfield masterfully.
Papama is also blessed with a killer left foot, which enables him to spread the ball widely with ease.
“I have seen how my Namibian counterparts are doing well in the South African and Zambian leagues.
“The fact that a player like Deon Hotto has manged to become such an important player shows that Namibians are blessed with talent.
“A guy like Peter Shalulile has also cemented his influence for Highlands Park and that serves as motivation for me to continue dreaming of playing outside Namibia,” he added.
The player said he is available for talks, even though he is still tied to African Stars.



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