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OpenZimbabwe Moves Closer To 2025 AFCON Finals With 3-1 Victory Over Namibia

Zimbabwe moved closer to qualifying for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) after beating Namibia 3-1 at Orlando Stadium, Johannesburg on Monday evening. The Warriors now have 8 points in Group J.
The Warriors must avoid defeat against Kenya in their next match next month to secure a place in the finals.
Cameroon leads the group with 10 points after winning against Kenya in the other group fixture at Nelson Mandela Stadium in Uganda.
Kenya sits third with 4 points, while Namibia has been eliminated with four losses.
The first half ended goalless, with Namibia having 58% possession. In the second half, Simba Bhora forward Walter Musona scored twice, and Prince Dube added the third goal.
Musona scored from a high ball in the 50th minute and converted a penalty after a handball in the box.
Dube, who came in as a second-half substitute, scored in the 89th minute following a low cross from Jordan Zemura.
Another substitute Godwin Eiseb pulled a goal back for the Brave Warriors at the stroke of full-time following a defensive error by the Warriors.
The Warriors had defeated Namibia 1-0 in their first meeting, allowing them to secure a maximum of six points from the Brave Warriors.
Zimbabwe starting XI: 22 Washington Arubi, 2 Gerald Takwara, 3 Jordan Zemura, 7 Terrence Dzvukamanja, 8 Marshal Munetsi, 9 Douglas Mapfumo, 10 Andrew Rinomhota, 11 Khama Billiat, 12 Walter Musona, 13 Brendon Galloway and 21 Godknows Murwira.
Namibia starting XI: Edward Maova, Aprocius Petrus, Riaan Hanamub, Ivan Kamberipa, Charles Hambira, Prins Menelik Tjiueza, Paulus Amutenya, Baggio Tuli-Ngenovali, Deon Hotto, Bethuel Muzeu, and Peter Shalulile.
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