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Namibia, Cameroun share points in tight AFCON qualifier

 Namibia held already-qualified Cameroun to a goalless draw in their CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 qualifier at Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg yesterday.

The match, which saw Namibia’s Brave Warriors playing for pride, ended 0-0 as both teams failed to break the deadlock despite some close attempts.

Namibia, who are out of the running for TotalEnergies CAF AFCON qualification, came out with determination, almost catching Cameroun off guard just seconds into the game.

In the opening minute, Prins Tjiueza’s shot was blocked, and Aprocius Petrus sent a follow-up effort over the bar.

The Brave Warriors continued to push, with striker Peter Shalulile testing Cameroun’s goalkeeper, An­dré Onana, who was forced to make a crucial save in the 42nd minute.

Cameroun, having already se­cured qualification, fielded a slightly altered lineup and maintained possession throughout the match without taking too many risks.

Vincent Aboubakar, usually the focal point of their attack, had a quiet game but saw his only shot fly high in the 83rd minute.

The second half saw Namib­ia come closest to scoring when Tjiueza struck the post twice in the 58th minute, giving the Indomitable Lions a scare.

Moments later, substitute Georg­es-Kévin N’Koudou provided a rare shot on target for Cameroun, which was easily saved.

Despite late pressure from both teams, neither side could break the deadlock.

Cameroun remains at the top of Group J, while Namibia’s spirited display earned them their first point of the qualifying campaign.—CAF

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