The road to NFA Cup reaches its final destination on 27 June 2026, as the qualifying teams prepare to battle for silverware at the Independence Stadium in Windhoek. Following a series of thrilling semi-final encounters that produced deserving finalists in both the men’s and women’s competitions.
In the women’s competition, Khomas NAMPOL Ladies booked their place in the final with a composed 2-0 victory over Julinho Athletic FC. Their opponents will be Mighty Gunners Ladies FC, who sent a strong statement of intent with a dominant 4-0 win over Windhoek City FC. Both sides have impressed throughout the tournament and will be eager to cap off their campaigns by lifting the trophy.
The men’s final is equally ready to deliver fireworks. UNAM FC secured their place after overcoming Okahandja United FC 2-1 in a closely contested encounter. Meanwhile, KK Palace FC demonstrated resilience and composure under pressure, defeating Mighty Gunners FC 5-3 in a penalty shootout after neither side could find a breakthrough during regulation time or extra time.
The final represents a chance for all four teams to write another chapter in their club histories. For some players, it will be an opportunity to claim their first major cup title, while for others it is a chance to further cement their legacy in Namibian football.
Speaking ahead of the final, UNAM FC head coach Robert Nauseb expressed his excitement about the occasion.
“Finals are special because they bring out the very best in players and teams. We have worked hard throughout the competition to earn our place here. KK Palace are a quality side and we respect them, but our focus is on delivering a performance that our supporters can be proud of and competing for the trophy until the very last whistle.”
Tickets are N$ 30.00 at the gate.

