New Era

Nakathila learns from Stevenson fight

…as Namibia confirms Cosafa participat­ion

- ■ Otniel Hembapu

Namibia’s Jeremiah ‘Lowkey’ Nakathila says his defeat to America’s Shakur Stevenson on Sunday during their World Boxing Organisati­on (WBO) interim junior lightweigh­t title fight in Las Vegas was a great learning opportunit­y, and much experience was gained in the process.

Reflecting on the weekend’s fight, Nakathila said he enjoyed sharing the ring with a fighter of Stevenson’s calibre, and it was a great platform to show the world what he has to offer.

“It was a great fight. I learned a lot. There were a lot of expectatio­ns on the side of

Stevenson, but I brought on my game plan…his speed and power was neutralise­d,” Nakathila said.

He further went on to say he is already looking forward to his next fight in which he expects to do much better. The Namibian boxer was gracious in defeat, saying in the sport you win some and lose some, hence he looks forward to coming back home and getting back to the drawing board for his next big fight.

Nakathila lost the fight on a unanimous decision after all three judges scored the fight 120-107 in favour of Stevenson.

The Namibia Football Associatio­n (NFA) yesterday confirmed the Brave Warriors participat­ion in next month’s Cosafa Cup, and it was further revealed that gaffer Bobby Samaria has again been roped in to take charge of the team ahead of the regional competitio­n.

Namibia along with hosts South Africa, defending champions Zambia, record six-time winners Zimbabwe, Botswana, Comoros Islands, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi and Mozambique had so far confirmed their participat­ion in this year’s Cosafa Cup. The 11th team will be confirmed in the coming days, while African giants Senegal will be the 12th team at the tournament participat­ing as guests.

The draw for next month’s 20th edition of the Cosafa Cup, which takes place from 7-18 July in Durban, South Africa, will be held tomorrow in Nelson Mandela Bay, where the Warriors will get to know who their opponents are. NFA secretary general Franco Cosmos confirmed that coach Samaria has been recalled to take charge of the Warriors going into the regional competitio­n, and that the NFA is strongly considerin­g setting up base in South Africa for their preparatio­ns as contact sport is currently banned in Namibia due to Covid-19.

“Yes, we will participat­e [in the Cosafa Cup]. The aim is to put up camp in South Africa and prepare there before our first match. Bobby Samaria is appointed as the caretaker coach for the tournament,” he confirmed to New Era

Sport.

Nampa yesterday also quoted Cosmos as saying: “We engaged him (Samaria) and he agreed to take the team to Cosafa. He was the obvious choice because it would not make sense to bring in someone new.” Samaria’s short-term contract with the NFA ended a few months ago.

For this year, the competitio­n will take on a new format, with the 12 teams split into three groups, each containing four teams. This is to ensure each side plays a minimum of three matches. The top team in each pool, as well as the best second-place finisher, will advance to the semifinals. There will be no Plate competitio­n for this year.

The 19 previous editions of the regional competitio­n have seen some great performanc­es that have been written into the folklore of southern African football, but only five nations can claim to have lifted the coveted trophy; being Zimbabwe (six wins), followed by Zambia (five), South Africa (four), Angola (three) and Namibia (one).

 ?? Photo: USA Today ?? Great exposure…Namibia’s Jeremiah ‘Lowkey’ Nakathila in action against America’s Shakur Stevenson.
Photo: USA Today Great exposure…Namibia’s Jeremiah ‘Lowkey’ Nakathila in action against America’s Shakur Stevenson.
 ??  ?? On a mission…The Brave Warriors have confirmed their participat­ion in next month’s Cosafa Cup in South Africa.
On a mission…The Brave Warriors have confirmed their participat­ion in next month’s Cosafa Cup in South Africa.
 ?? Photos: Nampa ?? Back again…Bobby Samaria will again take charge of the Brave Warriors.
Photos: Nampa Back again…Bobby Samaria will again take charge of the Brave Warriors.

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