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Namibia out despite great comeback 

JP Britz in action for Namibia against Belgium. Photo: Helge Schütz

Namibia’s men launched a great comeback but it was not enough as they lost their quarterfinal 7-6 against Belgium at the Indoor Hockey World Cup in Porec on Friday.

Belgium seemed to be cruising to a comfortable victory when they took a 3-0 lead by the end of the first quarter while they stretched their lead to 5-0 before JP Britz opened Namibia’s account from a short corner just before halftime. 

Belgium however surged into a 7-1 lead by the end of the third quarter,  but Namibia launched an incredible comeback in the final quarter to ensure a thrilling finish. 

Three goals in three minutes by Ernest Jacobs and Fagan Hansen (two) made it 7-4, and when JP Britz scored a field goal the score was suddenly 7-5. 

The momentum was with Namibia and when David Britz scored with a deflection from a short corner in the final minute, Belgium were under heavy pressure. 

Namibia attacked all out in the final seconds but Belgium just managed to hold on for a thrilling, if nervy victory. 

Belgium are now through to the semifinals, while Namibia will play out for positions five to eight. 

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