
Namibia’s national football team faced a difficult outing in their two friendly matches against Comoros, suffering a combined 5–0 defeat that has sparked debate about the team’s current form and overall direction.
The first match ended 1–0, with expectations that coach John Sikerete would identify weaknesses and strengthen the team in the second clash. However, Namibia’s performance declined even further, resulting in a 4–0 loss in the follow-up match. The overall outcome has raised concerns about the team’s readiness and competitiveness.
Squad Selection Raises Questions
A major talking point across football fans is the decision to omit Mayeka Mashiku, the leading goal scorer in the Namibian Premier Football League. Many believe his presence could have boosted the team’s attacking options, especially given the lack of creativity and goal threat shown in both matches.
Namibia failed to produce a single clear shot on target, reinforcing fears that the attacking lineup lacked firepower and confidence.
Defensive Struggles Continue
The defensive line also struggled throughout both matches. Poor communication, lapses in concentration, and slow reactions created openings that Comoros exploited with ease. The defensive weakness was evident in the disorganization and the inability to respond effectively under pressure.
With six goals conceded in just two matches, it is clear that Namibia must work on defensive structure, chemistry, and consistency.
Key Takeaways from the Friendlies
These friendly matches have exposed several areas requiring immediate attention:
- Selection decisions and squad balance
- Lack of attacking threat and finishing
- Weak defensive organization
- Difficulty adapting to opponents’ tactics
While friendlies are intended to test combinations and assess players, the scale of the defeats suggests deeper issues that need to be addressed at both technical and tactical levels.
What Are Your Thoughts?
Do these results reflect a need for a stronger selection strategy? Should top-performing league players like Mayeka Mashiku be prioritized in the national squad?
Share your views—your perspective helps drive the conversation on the future of Namibian football.



























