Namibia Premier League 2012/13

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Namibia Premier League 2012/13
master Black Africa
Relegated SK Windhoek
Mighty Gunners
Teams 12
Games 132
Gates 341  (ø 2.58 per game)
Namibia Premier League 2011/12

The season of the Namibia Premier League 2012/13 took place between September 2012 and May 2013. The Namibia Premier League is the top division in football in Namibia .

table

rank society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Pt.
01. Black Africa FC (M) 22nd 14th 5 3 38:17 +21 47
02. African stars 22nd 12 8th 2 39:18 +21 44
03. Tigers FC 22nd 9 8th 5 31:23 +8 35
04th Orlando Pirates 22nd 9 8th 5 26:24 +2 35
05. Tura Magic FC (A) 22nd 9 2 11 29:35 −6 31
06th Ramblers FC 22nd 7th 6th 9 26:23 +3 26th
07th Eleven Arrows FC (P) 22nd 7th 5 10 22:29 −7 26th
08th. Rundu Chiefs FC (A) 22nd 7th 4th 11 23:33 −10 25th
09. Civics FC 22nd 6th 6th 19th 29:31 −2 24
10. LHU Blue Waters FC 22nd 4th 11 7th 24:29 −5 23
11. SK Windhoek 22nd 6th 5 11 24:42 −18 23
12. Mighty Gunners 22nd 6th 4th 12 30:37 −7 22nd
Final result: May 26, 2013
Master 2012/2013
Relegated in the 2012/2013 season (to the Namibia First Division )
(M) Namibian champion 2011/12
(P) NFA Cup winner 2012
(A) Newcomers of the 2011/12 season

Source: Namibia Sport Magazine

Venues

society Stadium (location) capacity society Stadion capacity
Rundu Chiefs Rundu Stadium
( Rundu )
500 Eleven Arrows, Blue Waters Kuisebmond Stadium
( Walvis Bay )
4,000
selected games, especially from SK Windhoek and Black Africa Independence Stadium
( Windhoek )
25,000 African Stars, Black Africa, Civics, Orlando Pirates, Tigers, Tura Magic Sam Nujoma Stadium
(Windhoek)
10,300
SK Windhoek SKW Stadium
(Windhoek)
800 Ramblers Ramblers Stadium
(Windhoek)
1,000
Mighty Gunners Mokati Stadium
( Otjiwarongo )
1,000

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Namibia Sport ( English ) Namibia Sport Magazine. Archived from the original on August 14, 2012. Retrieved September 12, 2019.