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FNB Confirms N$9.3 Million Boost for the Return of Namibia’s Women’s Super League

FNB Confirms N$9.3 Million Boost for the Return of Namibia’s Women’s Super League. The FNB Women’s Super League is officially set for a strong comeback, following FNB Namibia’s announcement of a renewed sponsorship valued at N$9.3 million over the next three years. The commitment marks a significant step toward strengthening women’s football development and restoring one of the country’s key sporting platforms.T

The sponsorship will channel funding into club development, administrative support, and the operational needs of the league as preparations build toward its confirmed return in 2026. FNB Namibia stated that the investment is aligned with its broader mission to support initiatives that uplift women in sport, leadership, and community spaces.

The bank emphasized that the partnership reflects confidence in the growth of the women’s game and the long-term potential of athletes across the country. While the details of the upcoming season are set to be announced at a later stage, the renewed funding provides clubs and administrators with a clear foundation to begin planning for the league’s re-entry into the national football calendar.

The FNB Women’s Super League has previously served as a competitive platform for players across Namibia, offering visibility, structured competition, and opportunities for athletes to progress. The renewed commitment reinforces FNB Namibia’s role as a longstanding supporter of local sport and development-driven partnerships.

With the return date aligned for 2026, stakeholders now have a multi-year runway to prepare for a refreshed and strengthened league environment. The investment is expected to support operational stability, improved player pathways, and enhanced opportunities for women participating in football at a professional level.

FNB Namibia reaffirmed that the sponsorship represents more than financial backing — positioning the partnership as an investment in empowerment, sporting progression, and the broader advancement of women in Namibia.

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