BLACK Africa moved up to third position on the log after a thrilling 3-2 victory against Eleven Arrows on Sunday.
In other matches on Sunday, log leaders Orlando Pirates were held to a goalless draw by Blue Waters, Tigers and Fedics played to a 3-all draw and Oshakati City and Mighty Gunners played to a 1-all draw. At Windhoek’s SKW Stadium Arrows took a 2nd minute lead against Black Africa when Timoteus Iipinge slammed in a clearance from a corner.BA midfielder Da Costa Angula headed high over early on, but Arrows looked more dangerous and BA defender Moses Katjiteo pulled off a great saving tackle on Henry Somseb when he burst into the box.But Arrows’ defender Denga Mwaikange accidentally handled a high ball in his penalty area and BA captain Erastus Mundjanima equalised from the penalty spot on 29 minutes.BA attacked more after the break and finally took the lead on 61 minutes through a great shot by Donovan Swartz from the edge of the box.But Arrows immediately attacked and BA midfielder Gella Kandjimi cleared a shot off the line before Henry Somseb put Arrows level again when he headed in a cross by Iipinge.With five minutes to go BA won a corner and when the ball was cleared out of the box, Swartz slammed the rebound into the net to give BA victory.The win puts BA on 33 points, two behind the leaders Orlando Pirates, who played to a goalless draw against Blue Waters in Walvis Bay.Bottom-of-the-log Fedics United held Tigers to a 3-all draw at the Khomasdal Stadium.Roberto Krohne put Fedics ahead, but Tigers equalised through Tangeni Shipahu.Fedics once again took the lead through Lotten Swartz, but Tigers again drew level when Shipahu scored his second goal.Just before the break Tigers took the lead for the first time through Simon Shikokola.With time running out Fedics grabbed the equaliser through Ashley Jossop.In Oshakati, Oshakati City were held to a 1-all draw by Mighty Gunners.Gunners took the lead through a free kick by Werner Wapatauka, but Oshakati drew level when Samson Kawawa scored from the spot after a handball in the box.Namibia SportAt Windhoek’s SKW Stadium Arrows took a 2nd minute lead against Black Africa when Timoteus Iipinge slammed in a clearance from a corner.BA midfielder Da Costa Angula headed high over early on, but Arrows looked more dangerous and BA defender Moses Katjiteo pulled off a great saving tackle on Henry Somseb when he burst into the box.But Arrows’ defender Denga Mwaikange accidentally handled a high ball in his penalty area and BA captain Erastus Mundjanima equalised from the penalty spot on 29 minutes.BA attacked more after the break and finally took the lead on 61 minutes through a great shot by Donovan Swartz from the edge of the box.But Arrows immediately attacked and BA midfielder Gella Kandjimi cleared a shot off the line before Henry Somseb put Arrows level again when he headed in a cross by Iipinge.With five minutes to go BA won a corner and when the ball was cleared out of the box, Swartz slammed the rebound into the net to give BA victory.The win puts BA on 33 points, two behind the leaders Orlando Pirates, who played to a goalless draw against Blue Waters in Walvis Bay.Bottom-of-the-log Fedics United held Tigers to a 3-all draw at the Khomasdal Stadium.Roberto Krohne put Fedics ahead, but Tigers equalised through Tangeni Shipahu.Fedics once again took the lead through Lotten Swartz, but Tigers again drew level when Shipahu scored his second goal.Just before the break Tigers took the lead for the first time through Simon Shikokola.With time running out Fedics grabbed the equaliser through Ashley Jossop.In Oshakati, Oshakati City were held to a 1-all draw by Mighty Gunners.Gunners took the lead through a free kick by Werner Wapatauka, but Oshakati drew level when Samson Kawawa scored from the spot after a handball in the box.Namibia Sport
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