Young sport men and women off to World cup qualifiers

Cricket Namibian national under nineteen team the U19 Eagles and the under twenty women’s soccer team the Young Gladiators will represent the country at World cup qualifications.

The U19 Eagles will participate in the 2022 ICC U19 World Cup Africa Qualifiers from 30 September to 7 October in Rwanda against Nigeria, Uganda, Kenya, and host Rwanda for Africa’s single qualification slot.
The fourteenth edition of the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup is scheduled to be held in the West Indies in 2022 with sixteen teams taking part.
The U19 Eagles are, Gerhard Janse van Rensburg, Ramon Wilmot, Dirkie Theunissen, Dylan Leicher, JW Visagie, Lu-Hendro de Waal, Jan Hendrik Potgieter, Renier Bosman, William Lottering, Ryan Moffet, Alex Volschenk, Jack Parker, JC Balt and Louis Peters,
The U20 women’s soccer team the Young Gladiators are in Burundi to compete in the 2022 FIFA Women U20 World Cup qualifiers.
The Young Gladiators will play tomorrow Saturday 25 September against the U20 women’s team of Burundi in their first game to qualify for the 10th edition of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup hosted by Costa Rica.
The Young Gladiators to Burundi: Vipua Tjingaete, Vejakura Tjingaete, Tandiwe Ndjavera, Mbakondja Kahiriri, Muninatjo Hanavi, Beyonce Cloete, Queen Neis, Priscca Amuntale, Chammel Engelbrecht, Vivian Engelbrecht, Isabella Kahuadi, Sylvonia Kloppers, Alisha Aebes, Jekohasana Kamatjipose, Sarafina Khuruses, Nguundja Tjozongoro, Lerato Swartbooi, Okeri Haakuria, Folilian Hikwafelwa, Diana Kock, Veronica April, Lee-zan Rooi, Kauhahiziua Kajovi and Shandre Jantjies.

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