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| Nickname(s) | Brave Warriors |
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| Association | Namibia Football Association |
| Confederation | CAF (Africa) |
| Head coach | Bernard Kaanjuka |
| Captain | Lazarus Kaimbi |
| Most caps | Lazarus Kaimbi (58) |
| Top scorer | Lazarus Kaimbi (63) |
| Home Stadium | Indepence Stadium |
| FIFA code | NAM |
| FIFA ranking | 121 |
| Highest FIFA ranking | 68 (November 1998) |
| Lowest FIFA ranking | 167 (July 2006) |
| Elo ranking | 128 |
| Highest Elo ranking | 100 (12 September 1998) |
| Lowest Elo ranking | 165 (22 July 2006) |
| First international | SW Africa 0-1 Namibia |
| Biggest win | Namibia 8-2 Benin |
| Biggest defeat | Egypt 7-1 Namibia Egypt 8-2 Namibia |
| World Cup appearances | 0 (First in ) |
| Africa Cup of Nations appearances | 2 (First in 1998) |
| Best result | Round 1 (1998 & 2008) |
The Namibia national football team, nicknamed the Brave Warriors, is the national association football team of Namibia and is controlled by the Namibia Football Association. They have never qualified for the World Cup but have made two appearances in the Africa Cup of Nations.
External sources[]
- Namibia at FIFA.com
- Namibia Football Association official website
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Template:2008 Africa Cup of Nations finalists Template:Namibia squad (1998 Africa Cup of Nations) Template:Namibia squad (2008 Africa Cup of Nations)
| Namibia – 2019 Africa Cup of Nations |
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1. Mbaeva
2. Hoaseb
3. Gebhardt
4. Hanamub
5. Hambira
6. Horaeb
7. Hotto
8. Stephanus
9. Shilongo
10. Starke
11. Iimbondi
12. Ketjijere
13. Shalulile
14. Kamatuka
15. Papama
16. Mbazuvara
17. Keimuine
18. Gurirab
19. Shitembi
20. Kamberipa
21. Fredericks
22. Nyambe
23. Kazapua
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