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NFA congratulates Fedics on promotion

NFA congratulates Fedics on promotion

WINDHOEK – The Namibia Football Association (NFA) has congratulated Fedics Football Club from Keetmanshoop on their elevation to the Namibia Premier League.

NFA acting secretary general Barry Rukoro called on the business community in Keetmanshoop to rally behind Fedics, who won the Southern Stream First Division 2006/2007 season. Rukoro said it is the first time that a team from that region makes it to the elite league and this is clear testimony that the league is stretching countrywide.He said Fedics FC are an asset to the town and therefore must be assisted as they will be travelling long distances to fulfil their league obligations.Meanwhile, Rukoro said the NFA Disciplinary Committee (DC) will meet on August 4 to deal with the matter involving Northern Stream First Division outfit Mighty Gunners whose coach, David Snewe, is implicated in match fixing.Snewe arrived from Brazil on Monday after attending a coaching course there.NampaRukoro said it is the first time that a team from that region makes it to the elite league and this is clear testimony that the league is stretching countrywide.He said Fedics FC are an asset to the town and therefore must be assisted as they will be travelling long distances to fulfil their league obligations.Meanwhile, Rukoro said the NFA Disciplinary Committee (DC) will meet on August 4 to deal with the matter involving Northern Stream First Division outfit Mighty Gunners whose coach, David Snewe, is implicated in match fixing.Snewe arrived from Brazil on Monday after attending a coaching course there.Nampa

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