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NFA Responds to Debmarine CEO’s Public Criticism


Debmarine Namibia premiereship Trophy

The Namibia Football Association (NFA) has broken its silence following public criticism by Debmarine Namibia CEO, Willy Mertens, during the official handover ceremony of the NFA Debmarine Premiership trophy held on 14 June.

In his remarks, Mertens voiced strong concerns over the conduct of the NFA leadership, stating that Debmarine Namibia, as a key sponsor, felt unappreciated and disrespected in recent years.

“Our wish is that the NFA leadership, although absent today, would start to value, respect and appreciate sponsors, put the development of football, the welfare of the players, and the interest of the clubs above their personal objectives,” Mertens said during the live-streamed event. “We, at Debmarine Namibia, as a sponsor, certainly did not feel respected and valued by the NFA leadership, especially over the past two years. Only then will we move football forward in this country.”

In response, NFA Interim Secretary General Cassius Moetie expressed disappointment, saying the Association was caught off guard by the statement and considered the timing and manner of delivery unfortunate.

“While we welcome open dialogue, certain assertions made during the ceremony misrepresent the character, commitment, and integrity of the NFA,” said Moetie in a press statement. “If left unclarified, such remarks risk undermining not only our reputation but also the collective progress made within Namibian football.”

Moetie emphasized that all sponsorship funds provided by Debmarine have been managed in strict alignment with the terms of the partnership agreement, benefiting players, coaches, and match officials directly. He also clarified that although the President and Vice President were not present at the ceremony, the Association was officially represented by members of the Executive Council.

“We find it regrettable that the concerns were aired publicly, especially at an event that symbolized unity and celebration. The partnership agreement with Debmarine includes well-defined channels for engagement, and we believe using those avenues strengthens collaboration rather than diminishes it,” Moetie added.

The NFA reaffirmed its dedication to transparency, good governance, and the long-term development of football across all 14 regions of the country.

“As custodians of the game, our focus remains on nurturing talent, improving football infrastructure, and safeguarding the integrity of the sport for all stakeholders — including our valued sponsors,” Moetie concluded.

The NFA said it remains open to constructive discussions with Debmarine Namibia to address concerns and strengthen their ongoing partnership in the interest of national football growth.

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