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Kunene-A Opens Libertina Amathila Cup With First Victory at Outjo

Kunene-A Opens Libertina Amathila Cup With First Victory at Outjo. The Dr. Libertina Amathila Cup sports tournament is continuing at Outjo Sports Stadium in the Kunene Region, with regional teams competing across scheduled fixtures as the event progresses.

Kunene-A recorded the first win of the tournament following a match against the Zambezi Region, which was played on Monday. The fixture marked the opening victory of the competition and set the pace for subsequent matches at the stadium.

Another match on the programme saw Oshikoto, playing in green, face Omusati, who featured in blue, in the third match of the tournament. The contest ended with Omusati securing a 2–1 victory over Oshikoto. The result added to the growing list of completed fixtures as the tournament continues to unfold.

The Libertina Amathila Cup brings together regional teams at Outjo Sports Stadium, serving as a platform for competitive sport within the Kunene Region. Matches are being played as scheduled, with teams representing different regions taking part in the tournament.

The competition is named in honour of Dr. Libertina Amathila, with the tournament continuing to attract attention as results begin to shape the early stages of the event. Teams are expected to continue competing in upcoming matches as the tournament schedule advances.

The matches played so far have provided early indicators of team performance, with Kunene-A’s win over Zambezi and Omusati’s victory against Oshikoto contributing to the initial standings. Further fixtures are anticipated as the tournament progresses at Outjo Sports Stadium.

Organisers have confirmed that the tournament will continue at the Kunene venue, with additional matches set to be played in the coming days. Supporters and stakeholders are following developments closely as teams compete for progress in the competition.

The Libertina Amathila Cup remains underway, with results from early matches now recorded and attention turning to upcoming fixtures that will further determine the direction of the tournament.

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