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MTC NPL results

MTC NPL results

Both matches played in the MTC Namibia Premier League yesterday ended in draws. Tigers from Windhoek and Otjiwarongo’s Mighty Gunners played to a 0 – 0 draw at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in the capital.

Tigers had plenty of chances but didn’t manage to convert them. Both Leonard Stanley and Tangeni Shipahu failed to hit the back of the net on a few occasions.Mighty Gunners, who dominated much of the game, missed an opportunity in the 31st minute when a penalty for a foul in the box hit the post.At the Khomasdal Stadium where Civics from Windhoek played Walvis Bay’s Blue Waters, that match ended in a 1 – 1 draw.Victor Helu opened the account for Civics when he blasted a 30-metre shot into the net about 10 minutes before the berak.A loose ball in the 56th minute gave Kenny Malgas the chance to equal the score for Blue Waters.Both Leonard Stanley and Tangeni Shipahu failed to hit the back of the net on a few occasions.Mighty Gunners, who dominated much of the game, missed an opportunity in the 31st minute when a penalty for a foul in the box hit the post.At the Khomasdal Stadium where Civics from Windhoek played Walvis Bay’s Blue Waters, that match ended in a 1 – 1 draw.Victor Helu opened the account for Civics when he blasted a 30-metre shot into the net about 10 minutes before the berak.A loose ball in the 56th minute gave Kenny Malgas the chance to equal the score for Blue Waters.

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