New Era

Career achievemen­ts:

- -Compiled by Otniel Hembapu

Winning four Namibia Premier League (NPL) titles, five NFA Cups, two Standard Bank Super Cups, one Standard Bank Top-8 Cup and one NPL League Cup. I have also made three senior national team appearance­s, six U/23 appearance­s and 14 U/20 appearance­s.

Favourite local or internatio­nal footballer­s?

I have two and both are locals, its Ronald ‘Stiga’ Ketjijere and Peter Shalulile.

Favourite football club/s: African Stars, Arsenal and Atletico Madrid

Your most memorable match: African Stars against Orlando Pirates during the 2007 NFA Cup final and also Brave Warriors against Madagascar during the 2021 African Nations Championsh­ip (CHAN) first leg qualifier.

Your toughest match:

It was a 2006 league match between African Stars and Blue Waters, I was playing right-back and had the task of closing down the left side of Blue Waters, I had to deal with four left-footers in Getzen Ndjiharine, Sidney Plaatjies, Maraai Swartbooi and Movable Naruseb. It was hell that day.

Biggest career disappoint­ment:

Missing a penalty in the MTC/NFA Cup final against Civics in 2008. We lost the game.

Biggest influence on your career:

My father...following in his footsteps was never easy. Everybody speak highly of him and during my early years with Stars, he would criticise me when I had a bad game. He is an African Stars great himself, so it was never easy.

If not football, which other sport would you have chosen? Athletics, I was good at 400m and 800m races at school.

Either at club or national team level, who is the one player you most enjoy or enjoyed playing with?

The now retired Andrew Tjahikika, it was a joy playing with him at Stars. It was a great partnershi­p we had, very good understand­ing as well. We knew each other’s weaknesses and strengths. So, we were always covering up each other’s weaknesses.

Since retiring from national duty with the Brave Warriors after this year’s African Nations Championsh­ip (CHAN), you are now technicall­y and strategica­lly involved with African Stars FC junior sides. Are you slowly embarking on a new career path as a coach, or is it simply just you ploughing your experience back into the club? Currently, I’m with African Stars developmen­t team and I’m also the second assistant coach of the senior team. I have passion for coaching, I want to be a coach of African Stars one day. But for now, I’m learning and it’s great to learn on the job. I’m very grateful to African Stars for providing me with this platform and opportunit­y.

You started and finished your career on a high note, especially with the various national teams, but many pundits feel that you were never really accorded the deserved game-time with the Brave Warriors as most would have liked. Why do you think that was?

Being at one club helped me settle in very well in Namibian football. Since I joined Stars in 2004, everybody liked me and the players over the years helped me a lot. To comment on the national team, we have

to understand that every coach has his plan, his philosophy and his understand­ing of football. Not every player will fit in every coach’s philosophy. So unlucky for me, I didn’t fit in the previous coaches’ plans maybe. I’m, however, grateful to coach Bobby Samaria who believed in me and gave me an opportunit­y to wear the national team jersey this year’s CHAN. Everything in life has it’s time and God’s timing is the best.

Tapping from your wealth of experience, what does Namibia need to do for our football to catch up with the rest of the world?

We have so much talent in Namibia, but not much talent has been realized. We must try to groom our players at an early age and expose them while still young. Look at our U/20 national team, how many players are with the NPL teams? Maybe just

three. Most of them are still with academies and we expect them to do well in Africa against teams with players that are already in Europe and some that are playing for their domestic clubs in their respective countries. It must be made compulsory for all NPL teams to have youth teams competing in the country. Teams must promote young players and play them while still early.

Your ambitions for 2021 and beyond?

I hope the league will kick off soon so that I can help African Stars win the league title. I want to help Stars built the next generation of players that will keep our club on top. So I’m looking forward to be working with the youth. There are some exciting young boys in Stars youth teams.

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