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Fistball action at Swakopmund this weekend

- ■ Staff Reporter

After eight months of inactivity due to Covid-19, fistball will this weekend make a return with the Bank Windhoek Fistball National Cup, which will take place this coming Saturday at the Swakopmund Fistball Club (SFC).

Made up of Groups A and B, the Fistball National Cup will see nine participat­ing teams compete for bragging rights and top honours.

The best two teams from each group will advance to the Category A semi-finals, while the third and fourth-placed teams will book places in the Category B semifinals. “It is a two-half tournament, and the finals of both categories are between the best out of five sets up to 11 points,” said Fistball Associatio­n of Namibia’s Media Officer Helmo Minz.

In Group A, rivals Sport Klub Windhoek (SKW 1) and the current Bank Windhoek Fistball League champions Cohen Fistball Club (CFC 1) will again battle it out for bragging rights on match day. During their previous encounter in February, CFC 1 narrowly won 3:2 after a dramatic final against the Green-Whites, SKW.

“We are looking forward to electrifyi­ng performanc­es in both groups and a youth game between the hosts, SFC and SKW,” said Minz, who added that hosts SFC 1 will be boosted by the home turf advantage.

Minz concluded that other teams should not write Deutscher Turn und Sportverei­n (DTS) off, as the team won the opening tournament trophy in the Category B in February, their first in over 20 years.

“After a long wait, we are delighted that Namibian fistball players can once again get back in the game and hone their skills in preparatio­n for internatio­nal competitio­ns and the sport’s developmen­t. All the best to every participan­t,” said Bank Windhoek’s Head of Corporate Social Investment­s, Sponsorshi­p, and Events, Bronwyn Moody.

The Bank Windhoek Fistball National Cup will conclude with an awards ceremony.

 ??  ?? Flight mode… Kai Ahrens from DTS strikes the ball during a match.
Flight mode… Kai Ahrens from DTS strikes the ball during a match.
 ??  ?? Eyes on the ball… Christian Ewald in thrilling action for SFC 2.
Eyes on the ball… Christian Ewald in thrilling action for SFC 2.

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