Touch & Go to hold AGM
Otavi-based football club, Touch & Go, continues to work hard behind the scenes, even if the first division streams have not yet started.
First division football club, Touch & Go, will hold their elective annual general meeting (AGM) at Otavi on Saturday.
The event will coincide with the club's opening day of preparations for the future.
The meeting is scheduled to take place at Hotel Grasdak at 17:30, with a new dawn for management at the club in the pipeline.
Touch & Go FC spokesperson Jefta Gaoab invited all club personnel to come in their numbers.
“We always want this club to grow further and that is why this event is very important.
“I invite all followers and sympathisers of the football club to come in their numbers and be part of the decision-making that has to do with this club.
“Touch & Go will remain a big club, even if it is not part of the MTC Namibia Premier League,” Gaoab said.
Touch & Go were relegated from the NPL following the 2014/15 season, after ending 14th on the log.
Since then, the club has attempted to return to the league, but failed. In 2017, Touch & Go FC embarked on a journey to get more supporters involved with the team.
The club continues to work hard in order to create employment for players and others in the small town.
Gaoab feels that most football clubs in Namibia have failed to raise standards, because they have not been able to get supporters involved.
It is for this reason that the Otavi-based club wants to lure as much supporters as possible, in order to maintain and improve the club's standards.
Jesse Jackson Kauraisa
The event will coincide with the club's opening day of preparations for the future.
The meeting is scheduled to take place at Hotel Grasdak at 17:30, with a new dawn for management at the club in the pipeline.
Touch & Go FC spokesperson Jefta Gaoab invited all club personnel to come in their numbers.
“We always want this club to grow further and that is why this event is very important.
“I invite all followers and sympathisers of the football club to come in their numbers and be part of the decision-making that has to do with this club.
“Touch & Go will remain a big club, even if it is not part of the MTC Namibia Premier League,” Gaoab said.
Touch & Go were relegated from the NPL following the 2014/15 season, after ending 14th on the log.
Since then, the club has attempted to return to the league, but failed. In 2017, Touch & Go FC embarked on a journey to get more supporters involved with the team.
The club continues to work hard in order to create employment for players and others in the small town.
Gaoab feels that most football clubs in Namibia have failed to raise standards, because they have not been able to get supporters involved.
It is for this reason that the Otavi-based club wants to lure as much supporters as possible, in order to maintain and improve the club's standards.
Jesse Jackson Kauraisa
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