FIFA World Cup Qualifying - CAF

Namibia vs Malawi, 2014 World Cup Qualifying - CAF, Round Two

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Namibia are hosting Malawi at Sam Nujoma Stadium, Windhoek, Namibia, starting on . The match is a part of the FIFA World Cup Qualifying - CAF.

Game Information

Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifying - CAF

Venue: Sam Nujoma Stadium
Location: Windhoek, Namibia

Line-Ups

NAM Namibia

No. Name
16 Virgil Vries (GK)
2 Denzil Haoseb
4 Willem Mwedihanga
5 Da Costa Angula
11 Lazarus Kaimbe Yellow Card
12 Ronald Ketjijere Yellow Card
3 Jamunovandu Ngatjizeko
15 Rudolph Bester
18 Manfred Starke
9 Hendrico Botes Yellow Card
10 Tang Shi

MWI Malawi

No. Name
1 Owen Chaima (GK)
3 Moses Chavula
5 James Sangala
6 Douglas Chirambo
7 Harry Nyirenda Yellow Card
14 Limbikani Mzava
2 Fisher Kenani Kondowe
10 Joseph Kamwendo
15 Robert Ngambi
9 Zicco Mkanda
18 Atusaye Nyondo

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