Saturday, March 16, 2013

Namibia vs Malawi live stream soccer video world cup qualifying video sopcast online on PC

Namibia vs Malawi live stream soccer video world cup qualifying video sopcast online on PC

Date:23/03/13
Time:17:00   
Venue:Windhoek    
Status:LIVE



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Namibia Details:Qualification history
Namibia have only been a member of FIFA for the last two decades, and in that time they have struggled in qualifying for the FIFA World Cup™. Despite twice reaching the African championship in that time, the Brave Warriors have yet to push the continent’s glamour sides in the preliminary stage of the world’s showpiece event. In fact, in over 30 qualifying matches since the run-up to USA 94, the southern African side have won just five times before the start of Brazil 2014. They opened and ended the preliminaries for South Africa 2010 well with a late 2-1 victory over Kenya to start and a 4-2 thumping of Zimbabwe to close, but the four losses in between were enough to eliminate them.

The current crop
The Brave Warriors have shown flashes of promise and counter-attacking zeal that will see them enter the Brazil 2014 fray with little to lose and much to gain. They could prove an especially tricky opponent at home in Windhoek.

The key players
Long-time internationals Oliver Risser and Collin Benjamin remain key leadership figures for the team and look to keep a tight ship at the back. South Africa-based Rudolf Bester is the most regular scorer for the side up front.

Coach: Bernard Kaanjuka
Best performance in a FIFA competition: None
Former stars: Ricardo Mannetti, Eliphas Shivute


Malawi Details:
Qualification history
With every passing year, Malawi seem to be moving ever closer towards their goal of competing at a first FIFA World Cup™ finals. On their day, the Flames are a match for anyone and their impressive 2-1 victory over Guinea in the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa preliminaries underlined their ability. Malawi had their path blocked by South Africa in 1998 and 2002, but they did manage to reach the group stage of qualifying for Germany 2006. 

The current crop
Malawi are a growing force in African football, as evidenced by their qualification for the 2010 CAF Africa Cup of Nations and subsequent 3-0 win over FIFA World Cup finalists Algeria. The Flames have continued their steady rise ever since, with 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying wins over Chad (6-2) and Togo (1-0) and a 2-2 draw with Tunisia all providing further proof of their impressive progress. 

The key players
Star striker Chiukepo Msowoya regularly shines for Malawi in continental qualifiers, while fellow forward and key player Russel Mwafulirwa is often likened to England’s Peter Crouch.

Coach: Kinnah Phiri
Best performance in a FIFA competition: FIFA U-17 World Cup Nigeria 2009 (Group stages)
Former stars: Essau Kanyenda, Peter Mgangira
   

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