• February 16, 2026
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The national futsal team will face the Namibian national team tomorrow, Sunday, in the second leg of the final qualifying round for the Africa Cup of Nations, which will be held in Morocco next April.

Our national team will meet the Namibian team tomorrow with high morale following the resounding away victory achieved in the first leg with a score of 11-3.

Through this match, the national team coach aims to achieve a positive result that builds upon the success of the first leg. He will also seek to provide opportunities to a number of players, hoping to prepare them optimally for the Africa Cup of Nations finals to be held in Morocco next April.

Namibia

Namibia is a country in southwestern Africa known for its vast Namib Desert, Atlantic coastline, and diverse wildlife. It gained independence from South Africa in 1990 after a prolonged struggle, following earlier German colonial rule which ended after World War I. The country is also famous for cultural sites like the ancient rock art at Twyfelfontein, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Morocco

Morocco is a North African country with a rich history shaped by indigenous Amazigh (Berber) cultures, Arab influence from the 7th century, and successive dynasties like the Almoravids and Almohads. Its cultural sites, such as the ancient city of Fez and the Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakech, reflect this blend of Arab, Islamic, and Amazigh heritage. The country’s historic medinas, kasbahs, and varied landscapes from the Sahara Desert to the Atlas Mountains are central to its identity.

Africa Cup of Nations

The Africa Cup of Nations is the premier international men’s football competition in Africa, first held in 1957. It was founded to unite African nations emerging from colonialism and is organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). The tournament is held every two years and has grown to feature 24 national teams competing for the continental title.

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