NFA Cup

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Logo of the (former) Bidvest Namibia Cup

The NFA Cup is the soccer cup competition for Namibian club teams. It is organized annually by the Namibian Football Association (NFA).

Men

The competition has been called the Debmarine Namibia Cup since 2017 . Before that, it was called the Bidvest Namibia Cup from 2013 to 2016 . The cup competition was sponsored by Cell One in 2009 , as well as in 2010 and 2011, but under the new company name Leo. In 2012 and 2016, the trophy was not hosted due to a lack of sponsors. For the years 2013 to 2016, the Namibian Bidvest Group sponsored the cup competition with around N $ 20 million. Debmarine has been sponsoring the company since 2017 .

The winner will receive a prize of 500,000 Namibia dollars (as of 2017).

Final overview

year winner result finalist
1990 Black Africa.gif Black Africa
Windhoek
i. E. Orlando Pirates Windhoek - 1.png Orlando Pirates
Windhoek
1991 Chief Santos
Tsumeb
Blue Waters
Walvis Bay
1992 Liverpool
Okahandja
2-0 Young Ones
Windhoek
1993 Black Africa.gif Black Africa
Windhoek
3: 2 Young Ones
Windhoek
1994 Blue Waters
Walvis Bay
Tigers
Windhoek
1995 Tigers
Windhoek
1-0 Black Africa.gif Black Africa
Windhoek
1996 Tigers
Windhoek
2: 1 African Stars
Windhoek
1997 not carried out
1998 Chief Santos
Tsumeb
1-0 Tigers
Windhoek
1999 Chief Santos
Tsumeb
1-0 Tigers
Windhoek
2000 Chief Santos
Tsumeb
4: 2 Life Fighters FC
Otjiwarongo
2001 not carried out
2002 Orlando Pirates Windhoek - 1.png Orlando Pirates
Windhoek
2: 1 United Africa Tigers
Windhoek
2003 Civics FC
Windhoek
4: 2 United Africa Tigers
Windhoek
2004 Black Africa.gif Black Africa
Windhoek
2-0 Life Fighters FC
Otjiwarongo
2005 Ramblers FC Windhoek.png Ramblers FC
Windhoek
2: 2 n.v. ( 5: 4 p.e.) Black Africa.gif Black Africa
Windhoek
2006 Orlando Pirates Windhoek - 1.png Orlando Pirates
Windhoek
1: 0 a.d. Sport Klub Windhoek.png SK Windhoek
Windhoek
2007 African Stars
Windhoek
0: 0 n.v. ( 5: 3 in good condition) Orlando Pirates Windhoek - 1.png Orlando Pirates
Windhoek
2008 Civics FC
Windhoek
1-0 African Stars
Windhoek
2009
details
Orlando Pirates Windhoek - 1.png Orlando Pirates
Windhoek
1: 1 n.V. ( 3: 2 in good.) Eleven Arrows FC.png Eleven Arrows
Walvis Bay
2010
details
African Stars
Windhoek
1: 0 a.d. Civics FC
Windhoek
2011
details
Eleven Arrows FC.png Eleven Arrows
Walvis Bay
2-0 Civics FC
Windhoek
2012 not carried out
2013
details
African Stars
Windhoek
2-0 Logo Mighty Gunners.png Mighty Gunners
Otjiwarongo
2014
details
African Stars
Windhoek
0: 0 a.d. ( 3: 2 in good condition) Transparent.gif Citizens FC
Windhoek
2015
details
Tigers
Windhoek
2: 2 (2: 2) 6: 4 n.e. Orlando Pirates Windhoek - 2.png Orlando Pirates
Windhoek
2016 not carried out
2017
details
Young Africans
(Gobabis)
3: 2 (0: 0)
Legare Stadium , Gobabis
Logo Mighty Gunners.png Mighty Gunners
(Otjiwarongo)
2018
details
African Stars
Windhoek
1: 0 (0: 0)
Sam Nujoma Stadium , Windhoek
UNAM FC
Windhoek
2019 not carried out
2020 not carried out

Title by club

title society
5 African stars
4th Chief Santos
3 Black Africa
Orlando Pirates
Tigers (United Africa Tigers)
2 Civics FC
1 Blue Waters
Liverpool
Ramblers
Eleven Arrows
Young Africans

Women

Final overview

The cup competition for women was first held in 2017. It is called the NFA Women Super Cup .

year winner result finalist
2017
details
Khomas NAMPOL
(Windhoek)
2: 1 (1: 1)
Legare Stadium , Gobabis
Logo Tura Magic FC - Namibia.jpg Tura Magic
(Windhoek)

Individual evidence

  1. BIDVEST LAUNCHES FIRST EVER BIDVEST NAMIBIA CUP. Bidvest, Press Release, January 21, 2013  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 223 kB) accessed on February 20, 2013@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.bidvestnamibia.com.na  
  2. Allgemeine Zeitung on January 22, 2013
  3. No NFA cup this season. Informanté, December 17, 2015.
  4. Magic and NAMPOL in Women Super Cup final. Namibia Football Association, November 26, 2017.