Ongwediva City FC Move from Sixth to Second After Eleven Warriors FC Docked Three Points


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Ongwediva City FC have climbed from sixth to second place in the North West First Division standings following a disciplinary ruling that saw Eleven Warriors FC docked three points.

Eleven Warriors FC, who were leading the table with 9 points clear on top of the table, were sanctioned after fielding a suspended player, Kamburu Munango, during their 5-0 win over Ongwediva City FC on 31 January 2026. The decision was made in line with league regulations governing player eligibility.

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As a result of the violation, the league authorities deducted three points from Eleven Warriors FC. Despite the setback, the Soldiers remain at the top of the table with 23 points.

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In addition to the points deduction, the original 5-0 result has been nullified and officially awarded to Ongwediva City FC as a 3-0 victory, in accordance with competition rules.

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The revised outcome has significantly impacted the standings, with Ongwediva City FC now sitting in second position on 18 points a major leap from sixth place, intensifying the race at the top of the North West First Division.

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