New Era (Windhoek)

Namibia: Unam in Driving Seat in Khomas

Windhoek — Unam remain on course for promotion to the country's Southern Stream Division One League next season.

The students are sitting pretty on the summit with a massive 46 points from a possible 60 after 20 matches in the 12-team MTC Khomas Regional League - Namibia's third tier football league.

The students took a breather last weekend, but still enjoy a comfortable six-point lead with a game in hand over their closest challengers Arcadia.

Second placed Arcadia defeated Young Ones by 2 goals to 1 in last weekend's action while collecting three valuable points without shedding a drop of sweat in their scheduled match against Golden Rivers, following the Donkerhoek-based outfit's failure to show up for their league assignment.

In other action - Invincible's aspirations of a quick return to the Southern Stream Division One suffered a major blow after the Tauben Glen-based outfit's narrow defeat at the hands of Falcon.

Matches played in the MTC Khomas Region Division Two League

Saturday, 10/05/2008

Falcon 1 - 3 Windhoek United

Impala Chiefs 3 - 0 Red Fighters

Kingston United 5 - 2 Ongete United

Spoilers 1 - 2 Invincible

Young Ones 1 - 2 Arcadia

Sunday, 11/05/2008

Invincible 2 - 3 Falcon

Red Fighters 4 - 2 Kingston United

Windhoek United 1 - 0 Impala Chiefs

MTC Khomas Region Log Standings

P W L Diff Pts

Unam 20 14 2 30 46

Arcadia 21 11 3 18 40

Windhoek United 21 11 5 15 38

Spoilers 20 12 7 11 37

Falcon 21 9 8 1 31

Red Fighters 21 9 9 3 30

Young Ones 19 8 7 7 28

Invincible 14 7 5 7 23

Ongete United 20 5 11 -22 19

Golden Rivers 20 4 12 -19 16

Impala Chiefs 21 3 14 -18 13

Kingston United 20 3 13 -33 13


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