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    2022 World Cup Qualifying - CAF, First Round
    Namibia
    Namibia

    Namibia

    2Winner Icon Namibia
    Agg. 4-1
    Eritrea
    Eritrea

    Eritrea

    0
    • Absalom Iimbondi - 25'
    • Peter Shalulile - 90'+2'
    2nd Leg - Namibia win 4-1 on aggregate
    • Summary
    • Statistics
    • Line-Ups
    NamibiaNAM
    No.Name
    23Lloyd Kazapua
    6Larry Horaeb
    20Teberius Lombard
    18Vitapi Ngaruka
    8Willy Stephanus
    33Chris Katjiukua
    19Petrus Shitembi
    21Dynamo Fredericks
    7Deon Hotto
    11Absalom Iimbondi
    9Benson Shilongo
    14Joslin Kamatuka
    13Peter Shalulile
    Substitutes
    8Willy Stephanus
    14Joslin Kamatuka
    EritreaERI
    No.Name
    --Kibrom Solomun
    --Herman Fessehaye
    --Filmon Tumzghi
    --Abel Okray
    --Robel Tekle Michael
    26Mohammed Saeid
    8Samyoma Alexander
    --Ali Sulieman
    --Yans Soloman
    --Ablelom Teklezghi
    2Eyob Ghmirmay
    36Henok Goitom
    Substitutes
    8Samyoma Alexander

    Game Information

    Sam Nujoma Stadium
    1:00 PM, September 10, 2019
    Windhoek, Namibia

    WCQ - CAF News

    Lesotho lodge formal complaint to FIFA against South Africa for Teboho Mokoena error

    Lesotho lodge formal complaint to FIFA against South Africa for Teboho Mokoena error

    Lesotho Football Association (LeFA) secretary general Mokhosi Mohapi confirmed a formal enquiry with FIFA and CAF over Bafana Bafana's fielding of the seemingly ineligible Teboho Mokoena, but was it too late?
    Will South Africa's shocking 'admin error' hand Nigeria a World Cup lifeline?

    Will South Africa's shocking 'admin error' hand Nigeria a World Cup lifeline?

    It's been a compelling and chaotic week of international football across Africa, with the World Cup qualifying campaign hotting up, headlined by South Africa fielding an ineligible player against Lesotho.
    Listless Nigeria damage World Cup qualification hopes

    Listless Nigeria damage World Cup qualification hopes

    Nigeria went from reviving their 2026 World Cup qualification hopes to undoing a lot of the hard work with their draw against Zimbabwe.
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