BA’s Subeb walks tall again

BA’s Subeb walks tall again

Black Africa goalkeeper Arnold Subeb was honoured as Player of the Season during the Namibia Football Association’s award-giving ceremony on Friday night.

Subeb also won the Players’ Player of the Season award and received a total of N$19 600 in prize-money. An overwhelmed Subeb told Nampa during an interview that all his efforts had finally paid off.The 22-year-old said that it was an honour to get the award which he described as the highlight of his career which would undoubtedly help him move forward.”Now the sky is the limit.I want to play professional football for years to come,” said Subeb.The much-talked about goalie, who this year also became the Brave Warriors’ first-choice goalkeeper, was also named Player of the Season by Namibia Sport, a monthly Namibian sports magazine.The Referee of the season award went to Arvo Mufeti while the Coach of the season title went to Shepherd Murape of Hangana Seafood Blue Waters.The crown of Administrator of the season went to Joshua Tovey Hoebeb of the Premier League.Starlite Friends from Rehoboth, who ended the previous season on the brink of relegation, were capped as the Most Disciplined Team of the season.The Top Goalscorer of the season was the prolific striker Costa Kheiseb of Ramblers.The print media award went to Boet Matthews of Die Republikein, while the electronic media award went to Sakaria Karon of the NBC’s Nama/Damara service.Kavi Vezemburuka of the NBC television sport desk was also honoured.Orlando Pirates, who came third during the 2003/2004 season were presented with bronze medals while runner-up Civics got silver medals.The champions from Walvis Bay, Hangana Seafood Blue Waters won gold medals.NFA spokesperson assius Moeti said all the winners would receive their cash prizes ths week.- NampaAn overwhelmed Subeb told Nampa during an interview that all his efforts had finally paid off.The 22-year-old said that it was an honour to get the award which he described as the highlight of his career which would undoubtedly help him move forward.”Now the sky is the limit.I want to play professional football for years to come,” said Subeb.The much-talked about goalie, who this year also became the Brave Warriors’ first-choice goalkeeper, was also named Player of the Season by Namibia Sport, a monthly Namibian sports magazine.The Referee of the season award went to Arvo Mufeti while the Coach of the season title went to Shepherd Murape of Hangana Seafood Blue Waters.The crown of Administrator of the season went to Joshua Tovey Hoebeb of the Premier League.Starlite Friends from Rehoboth, who ended the previous season on the brink of relegation, were capped as the Most Disciplined Team of the season.The Top Goalscorer of the season was the prolific striker Costa Kheiseb of Ramblers.The print media award went to Boet Matthews of Die Republikein, while the electronic media award went to Sakaria Karon of the NBC’s Nama/Damara service.Kavi Vezemburuka of the NBC television sport desk was also honoured.Orlando Pirates, who came third during the 2003/2004 season were presented with bronze medals while runner-up Civics got silver medals.The champions from Walvis Bay, Hangana Seafood Blue Waters won gold medals.NFA spokesperson assius Moeti said all the winners would receive their cash prizes ths week.- Nampa

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