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Namibia/Lesotho: Baby Warriors Set to Finish Off Lesotho


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New Era (Windhoek)

25 April 2008
Posted to the web 25 April 2008

Carlos Kambaekwa
Windhoek

Namibia's Under-17 football team, the "Baby Warriors" as the team is known amongst its followers, will lock horns with their Lesotho counterparts in the final leg of their African Youth Cup qualifier at the Khomasdal Stadium in Windhoek tonight (19h00). Entrance is free.

The Namibians easily waltzed past their young opponents in Maseru a fortnight ago in the first leg - rattling in 5 goals without any positive response by the youngsters from the Mountain Kingdom, a result that suggests tonight's match will just be a routine assignment for the hosts as they prepare to meet Zambia in the next round of the continental competition.

Race Hots Up in Southern Stream Division One League

Namib Woestyn will be looking to rekindle their glory days and move into a more respectable place on the Southern Stream Division One log standings when the coastal outfit travels to Rehoboth to meet former Premiership protégés Friends at the St Josephs Stadium in Rehoboth tomorrow afternoon (15h00).

Buoyed by last weekend's faultless display away from home, Young Beauties are likely to continue from where they left off - this time at the expense of the Cops.

The Keetmanshoop-based outfit welcome lowly placed Nampol at the J Stephanus Stadium near Tseiblaagte tomorrow (17h00).

Fresh from last weekend's excellent showing in the semifinals of the lucrative Hansa Pilsener Cup - Willy Swarts' Deportivo Alaves should be too strong for struggling Zambezi United when the teams lock horns at the Reho Stadium (15h00).

The battle for supremacy continues on Sunday, and the pick of the day's activities is doubtlessly the clash between Young Beauties and Desert Rollers at the J Stephanus Stadium in Keetmanshoop (13h00).

In other action, Alaves host Woestyn at the Reho Stadium in Rehoboth (13h00) and Beauties entertain Rollers at the J Stephanus Stadium in Keetmanshoop (13h00) while Friends complete Sunday's lineup with a home tie against lowly place Zambezi United at the St Josephs Stadium in Rehoboth (15h00).

Southern Stream First Division League Fixtures

Tomorrow, 26/04/2008

Friends vs Namib Woestyn - St Josephs Stadium 15h00

Deportivo Alaves vs Zambezi United - Reho Stadium 15h00

Young Beauties vs Nampol - J Stephanus Stadium 17h00

Sunday, 27/04/2008

Young Beauties vs Desert Rollers - J Stephanus Stadium 13h00

Deportivo Alaves vs Namib Woestyn - Reho Stadium 13h00

Friends vs Zambezi United - St Josephs Stadium 15h00

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Thursday, 01 May, 2008

Monitronic College vs Zambezi United - Khomasdal Stadium 15h00

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