NFA Cup to get new owner
The NFA Cup will get a new owner when Unam and KK Palace battle it out for the trophy at Windhoek’s Independence Stadium tomorrow afternoon. Neither team has won the trophy before, although Unam reached the 2018 final that they lost to African Stars, while it is the first time that KK Palace are in […] The post NFA Cup to get new owner appeared first on The Namibian .

The NFA Cup will get a new owner when Unam and KK Palace battle it out for the trophy at Windhoek’s Independence Stadium tomorrow afternoon.
Neither team has won the trophy before, although Unam reached the 2018 final that they lost to African Stars, while it is the first time that KK Palace are in the final.

Unam, though, has come close to winning silverware this season after finishing as runners-up in the Top 8 final, but KK Palace had a slightly better league campaign.
They started off strongly and were even leading the log during the early stages, but eventually had to settle for fifth place, while Unam finished just two points behind in seventh place. Unam held a slight edge over KK Palace in the league, after holding them to a goalless draw in Oshakati in November and then beating them 2-1 in Windhoek five months later.


