Women Super League action continues
Round three of the Skorpion Zinc Women Super League will take place tomorrow at the NFA Technical Field in Windhoek, Gobabis and Swakopmund.
In the first round, which took place on 6 October, a total of 17 goals were scored.
In the second round, which took place on 13 October, 23 goals were recorded.
Right Way coach Immanuel Hamutenya said since the kickoff everything has been running smoothly. “We have a tough match this weekend against Tura Magic, so we are preparing for that. We will try to toughen the backline, but will also attack with every opportunity that we get, as we wasted too many opportunities last weekend,” he said.
Right Way were held to a 3-3 draw by Swakopmund-based Namib Daughters last weekend.
Crowd favourites, Tura Magic, are known for their scoring prowess and currently lead the goal-scoring stakes with six points followed by V Power Angels, Khomas Nampol, Namibia Daughters and Right Way with four goals each.
Six rounds remain before the first leg of the league ends in December.
Tomorrow's fixtures are as follows:
Girls Football Academy vs Khomas Nampol (NFA Technical Field, Windhoek at 9:00)
Right Way vs Tura Magic (NFA Technical Field, Windhoek at 10:30)
V Power Angels vs Galz & Goals (NFA Technical Field, Windhoek at 12:30)
Nust Babes vs Namib Daughters (12:30 at the Vineta Stadium in Swakopmund)
Unam Bokkies vs Omaheke Queens (13:00 at the Legare Stadium in Gobabis).
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In the first round, which took place on 6 October, a total of 17 goals were scored.
In the second round, which took place on 13 October, 23 goals were recorded.
Right Way coach Immanuel Hamutenya said since the kickoff everything has been running smoothly. “We have a tough match this weekend against Tura Magic, so we are preparing for that. We will try to toughen the backline, but will also attack with every opportunity that we get, as we wasted too many opportunities last weekend,” he said.
Right Way were held to a 3-3 draw by Swakopmund-based Namib Daughters last weekend.
Crowd favourites, Tura Magic, are known for their scoring prowess and currently lead the goal-scoring stakes with six points followed by V Power Angels, Khomas Nampol, Namibia Daughters and Right Way with four goals each.
Six rounds remain before the first leg of the league ends in December.
Tomorrow's fixtures are as follows:
Girls Football Academy vs Khomas Nampol (NFA Technical Field, Windhoek at 9:00)
Right Way vs Tura Magic (NFA Technical Field, Windhoek at 10:30)
V Power Angels vs Galz & Goals (NFA Technical Field, Windhoek at 12:30)
Nust Babes vs Namib Daughters (12:30 at the Vineta Stadium in Swakopmund)
Unam Bokkies vs Omaheke Queens (13:00 at the Legare Stadium in Gobabis).
LIMBA MUPETAMI
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