Brave Warriors supporters to follow national side

Brave Warriors supporters to follow national side

WINDHOEK – The Brave Warriors Supporters’ Club (BWSC) will accompany the national senior team for the forthcoming Council of Southern Africa Football Association (Cosafa) Cup mini-tournament billed for Gaborone, Botswana from July 28 to 29.

Namibia is in Group C of the zonal competition against Angola, Lesotho and host Botswana. The Brave Warriors will have their first match against Botswana and if they come out victorious the warriors will take on the winner between Angola and Lesotho.The winner of Group C will join Mozambique, South Africa, Zimbabwe and cup holder Zambia.Speaking at a media briefing at the NFA Soccer House yesterday, BWSC chairman Jimmy Jurie said the Brave Warriors have competed in foreign countries without supporters, adding that that must come to an end following the establishment of the BWSC.Jurie said the trip to Botswana in support of the national team is an important venture and thus called on the BWSC members and the general public to be part of the journey to Botswana on July 27.He said interested persons, club members and others alike, are required to fork out N$950 per person, which will cover accommodation, transport, BWSC T-shirt, BWSC membership, renewable for 12 months plus a membership card, a vuvuzela (plastic horn), two tickets for the game on Saturday and Sunday and a big braai on Friday and Saturday evening.The accommodation is just a kilometre away from the stadium, said the chairman.He said application forms for the trip will be available at the NFA Soccer House and interested persons must have the necessary travel documents.NampaThe Brave Warriors will have their first match against Botswana and if they come out victorious the warriors will take on the winner between Angola and Lesotho.The winner of Group C will join Mozambique, South Africa, Zimbabwe and cup holder Zambia.Speaking at a media briefing at the NFA Soccer House yesterday, BWSC chairman Jimmy Jurie said the Brave Warriors have competed in foreign countries without supporters, adding that that must come to an end following the establishment of the BWSC.Jurie said the trip to Botswana in support of the national team is an important venture and thus called on the BWSC members and the general public to be part of the journey to Botswana on July 27.He said interested persons, club members and others alike, are required to fork out N$950 per person, which will cover accommodation, transport, BWSC T-shirt, BWSC membership, renewable for 12 months plus a membership card, a vuvuzela (plastic horn), two tickets for the game on Saturday and Sunday and a big braai on Friday and Saturday evening.The accommodation is just a kilometre away from the stadium, said the chairman.He said application forms for the trip will be available at the NFA Soccer House and interested persons must have the necessary travel documents.Nampa

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