Postponement of FIFA President Gianni Infantino’s Visit to Namibia
Football
The Namibia Football Association (NFA) regrets to announce the postponement of the official visit by FIFA President Gianni Infantino, which was scheduled for 9 November 2025 at Hosea Kutako International Airport, Windhoek.
Infantino’s visit to Namibia, part of a planned six-nation tour through Southern Africa, has been deferred due to unforeseen changes in his official schedule.
The NFA, in close consultation with the FIFA Regional Office in South Africa, is working diligently to secure a new date for the visit, confirmed NFA Interim General Secretary Cassius Moetie. “We look forward to welcoming Mr Infantino at the earliest possible opportunity to continue strategic discussions on domestic and international football development, particularly for young boys and girls, as well as the implementation of FIFA Forward projects in Namibia,” Moetie said.
The NFA has engaged various stakeholders in government, the City of Windhoek, and the private sector to ensure that the arrival of the FIFA President will be memorable and a resounding success. “We extend our sincere apologies for any inconvenience this postponement may have caused to all our trusted stakeholders,” concluded Moetie.
Infantino’s visit to Namibia, part of a planned six-nation tour through Southern Africa, has been deferred due to unforeseen changes in his official schedule.
The NFA, in close consultation with the FIFA Regional Office in South Africa, is working diligently to secure a new date for the visit, confirmed NFA Interim General Secretary Cassius Moetie. “We look forward to welcoming Mr Infantino at the earliest possible opportunity to continue strategic discussions on domestic and international football development, particularly for young boys and girls, as well as the implementation of FIFA Forward projects in Namibia,” Moetie said.
The NFA has engaged various stakeholders in government, the City of Windhoek, and the private sector to ensure that the arrival of the FIFA President will be memorable and a resounding success. “We extend our sincere apologies for any inconvenience this postponement may have caused to all our trusted stakeholders,” concluded Moetie.



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