-City United were crowned the champions of a Gender-Based Violence soccer tournament, after they defeated team Willem Eleven 4-3 on penalties, following a 0-0 draw in regular time
-All 10 teams who previously applied to the Namibia Football Association's newly envisaged league have officially resigned as members of the expelled Namibia Premier League
-Football player Ananias Gebhardt recently said he was sure that his South African club Baroka FC would survive the relegation battle to stay in the top league of that country.
-MTC's Chief of Human Capital and Corporate Affairs Tim Ekandjo announced this week that the three-year sponsorship of N$15.9 million - which was supposed to go to the Namibia Premier League – had been ended due to nonexistence of the entity
-The Namibia Football Association as was widely expected expelled the Namibia Premier League as a member on Saturday
-Gobabis-based Young African football club on Tuesday had their suspension overturned and are now allowed to remain in the country's top-flight Premier league
-The Namibia Football Association's women's desk has expressed excitement over the Confederation of African Football women's champions league, which is set to be launched in 2021
-Oshana Governor Elia Irimari said his region will be in a position to host the much-anticipated The Namibian Newspaper Cup if time permits to do so in future
-Namibia Football Association President Ranga Haikali said they don't want to make commitments regarding the beneficiaries of the FIFA COVID-19 relief funds, as they have not yet received the money
-The Namibia Football Executive Committee decided to instruct their lawyers to demand the money owed to them by the Namibia Premier League after several unsuccessful attempts in court following their executive meeting over the weekend