Ocean Young FC, Eswatini Netball Team crowned 2025 National Deaf Sports Games Champions

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2025-05-05
RIETFONTEIN, 04 May 2025 - Ocean Young Deaf Football Club from Walvis Bay celebrate their victory as champions of the 2025 National Deaf Sports Games which took place at the Rietfontein Sports Stadium. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA RIETFONTEIN, 04 May 2025 - Ocean Young Deaf Football Club from Walvis Bay celebrate their victory as champions of the 2025 National Deaf Sports Games which took place at the Rietfontein Sports Stadium. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
RIETFONTEIN, 05 MAY (NAMPA) – Walvis Bay-based Ocean Young Deaf Football Club (FC) from the Erongo Region and the Eswatini Deaf Netball Team were on Sunday afternoon crowned champions of the 2025 National Deaf Sports Games which started on Friday morning at the Rietfontein Sports Stadium in the Otjozondjupa Region.
Both the Ocean Young FC and the Eswatini netball team were awarded trophies and gold medals after they defeated their opponents in th...
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RIETFONTEIN, 04 May 2025 - The Eswatini Deaf Netball Team celebrate their victory as champions of the 2025 National Deaf Sports Games which took place at the Rietfontein Sports Stadium in the Otjozondjupa Region. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA RIETFONTEIN, 04 May 2025 - The Eswatini Deaf Netball Team celebrate their victory as champions of the 2025 National Deaf Sports Games which took place at the Rietfontein Sports Stadium in the Otjozondjupa Region. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
RIETFONTEIN, 04 May 2025 - The best netball player, Vuyolwethu SitholeSithole (L) from the Eswatini Deaf Netball Team receives her trophy from the President of the Namibian Sports Deaf Federation, Abner Sheya (R) on Sunday shortly after the 2025 National Deaf Sports Games which took place at the Rietfontein Sports Stadium. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA RIETFONTEIN, 04 May 2025 - The best netball player, Vuyolwethu SitholeSithole (L) from the Eswatini Deaf Netball Team receives her trophy from the President of the Namibian Sports Deaf Federation, Abner Sheya (R) on Sunday shortly after the 2025 National Deaf Sports Games which took place at the Rietfontein Sports Stadium. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
RIETFONTEIN, 02 May 2025 - Athletes in the 2025 Namibia's Deaflympics underway at Rietfontein Sports Stadium in the Otjozondjupa Region. The games which started Friday morning, will end on Sunday with the selection of athletes to represent Namibia this year November in football, netball and athletes in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by: Mulisa Simiyasa) NAMPA RIETFONTEIN, 02 May 2025 - Athletes in the 2025 Namibia's Deaflympics underway at Rietfontein Sports Stadium in the Otjozondjupa Region. The games which started Friday morning, will end on Sunday with the selection of athletes to represent Namibia this year November in football, netball and athletes in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by: Mulisa Simiyasa) NAMPA

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