Khaleej Times

Namibia bundle out fancied Zimbabwe

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johannesbu­rg — Zimbabwe were bundled out of the African Nations Championsh­ip by rusty Namibia, just two weeks after being hailed as national heroes for becoming regional champions.

Many of the players who beat Zambia to win the Cosafa Cup southern Africa title were in the team that beat Namibia 1-0 in Harare, but lost 5-4 on penalties.

The shootout was triggered by an aggregate deadlock after Namibia won the first leg of the second round qualifier 1-0 in Windhoek last weekend.

Namibia converted all five spotkicks, but Zimbabwe goalkeeper Herbert Rusawo had his saved to cost the “Warriors” the tie.

Prince Dube scored the only goal on 39 minutes at the National Sports Stadium, cancelling the first-leg advantage Namibia gained through a Hendrik Somaeb scorcher.

The exit of Zimbabwe after the second of three qualifying rounds for the 2018 Nations Championsh­ip in Kenya next January and February was a shock. They had qualified for the four previous editions of a competitio­n restricted to footballer­s registered with clubs in their country of birth.

With most African nationals squad composed almost exclusivel­y of Europe-based players, the Nations Championsh­ip was introduced in 2008 to give local stars internatio­nal exposure.

Matches have full internatio­nal status, count toward the monthly Fifa rankings and caps are awarded.

Another factor that seemed to favour Zimbabwe was the rustiness of Namibia as there has been no domestic league football for more than a year due to feuding among officials.

Tiny island state Comoros booked a third-round tie against Namibia during August despite losing 1-0 to Lesotho at Setsoto Stadium in Maseru. —

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