Teams from Namibia, Germany and South Africa will compete in the HopHydro Cup Namibia, "the first and biggest international under-18 junior soccer tournament in Namibia" early next year.
A Ward 57 resident, Mlungisi ‘Jack’ Msibi (31), the CEO of Corinthians Africa, founder and head coach, is heading to Russia from December 16 to 21 with his Corinthians Africa’s blind football team.
Budding Namibian footballers will get the opportunity to gauge their level against their peers internationally in January when the HopHydro Cup Namibia debuts in Windhoek.
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