Oshana awards teams

Oshana awards teams

OSHAKATI – The top six teams of the Oshana Region Football League of the Namibia Football Association (NFA) were finally rewarded for their outstanding performances during the 2005/2006 football season.

The award ceremony only took place on Friday. Omeege United FC scooped the league championship title with 44 points, followed by Arsenal FC and Pescanova FC with 41 and 39 points, respectively.Omeege United FC took home a trophy, gold medals and N$20 000 as league winners.Arsenal received silver medals and N$10 000 while Pescanova FC were awarded bronze medals and N$5 000.The other teams that were also awarded for finishing in the top six bracket were Okatana Flango United FC (N$2 500), Vietnam Rangers FC (N$1 500) and Tenacity FC (N$1 000).African United FC from Ongwediva also received a trophy and N$400 as team of the season.Omeege’s Frans Shipena was named as coach of the season and Lazarus Shigwedha is the best referee.Gabriel Daniel, also from Omeege United FC, finished as league top scorer with 22 goals.He was also crowned Player of the Season.He thus took home two trophies and N$800 in total.NampaOmeege United FC scooped the league championship title with 44 points, followed by Arsenal FC and Pescanova FC with 41 and 39 points, respectively.Omeege United FC took home a trophy, gold medals and N$20 000 as league winners.Arsenal received silver medals and N$10 000 while Pescanova FC were awarded bronze medals and N$5 000.The other teams that were also awarded for finishing in the top six bracket were Okatana Flango United FC (N$2 500), Vietnam Rangers FC (N$1 500) and Tenacity FC (N$1 000).African United FC from Ongwediva also received a trophy and N$400 as team of the season.Omeege’s Frans Shipena was named as coach of the season and Lazarus Shigwedha is the best referee.Gabriel Daniel, also from Omeege United FC, finished as league top scorer with 22 goals.He was also crowned Player of the Season.He thus took home two trophies and N$800 in total.Nampa

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