Life Fighters F.C. Explained

Clubname:Life Fighters F.C.
Fullname:Life Fighters Football Club
Nickname:Okahirona
Ground:Mokati Stadium, Otjiwarongo
Capacity:1,000
Chairman:Anton Kake
League:Namibia Premiership
Season:2018–19
Position:5th
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Life Fighters F.C. is a Namibian professional football team based in Otjiwarongo. Nicknamed Okahirona, it competes in the Namibia Premier Football League and is one of the oldest teams in the country.[1]

History

The club was founded in 1964, the same year as Black Africa and Eleven Arrows, by a young group led by local grocery store owner Emil Kuhanga.[2] It organized exhibitions in the absence of a league structure and hosted the Ovaherero knockout tournament for the Herero-speaking teams of the region,[2] and developed a fierce rivalry with African Stars.[3] It played its first season in the new Namibia Premier League in 1987 but were relegated after only a few seasons.[2]

After returning to the top tier, the Life Fighters played in the finals of the Namibia FA Cup in 2000 and 2004, losing each time. Still, it was a great achievement for the team managed by former player Eliah Tjazerua.[3] The 2004–05 Premier League season saw them finish 15th out of 16 teams. The league had earlier made the decision to award them a 0–2 loss in Round 20 against United Africa Tigers for a "lack of security personnel,"[4] and their appeal for arbitration was dismissed by the Namibia Football Association Appeals Committee.[5] After months of deliberation the league announced that the 12th through 16th placed teams were to play in a qualifying playoff to determine who would play in the actual promotion/relegation playoff.[4] Nevertheless, they refused to participate and were automatically relegated after the games were played without them.[4] [6]

The Life Fighters spent the following decade in the second and third tiers of the national league system, but diehard supporter Anton Kake took over as chairman and invested his own money to save his childhood club.[2] Under his leadership they eventually secured promotion to the top tier at the end of the 2015–16 season with four matches left.[2] [7] There was no season held the next year, although they did play in the 2017 FA Cup.[8] The team made its long-awaited return to the Premier League in 2017–18, finishing in tenth place. At the midway point the following season, they stood in third place with only three losses, and 21-year-old striker Isaskar Gurirab earned a call-up to the Namibia national team by manager Ricardo Mannetti.[9]

Domestic history

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPDomestic Cup
19871st1/8 finals
19881st143086162956231/16 finals
19891st11
19901stalign=center bgcolor=#FFE6E61/16 finals
1991/92?
19932nd8186210333714
19942ndalign=center bgcolor=#cfc1/16 finals
19951st
19961st
1997–981st822778323528
20001st102610412404334align=center bgcolor=silverRunner-up
2001–021st
2002–031st
2003–041st14308517507129align=center bgcolor=silverRunner-up
2004–051stalign=center bgcolor=#FFE6E6153075183555261/8 finals
2005–062nd1/16 finals
2006–072nd
2007–082nd1120411513
2008–092ndalign=center bgcolor=#FFE6E61/16 finals
2009–103rd
2010/14?
2014–152nd6291/8 finals
2015–162ndalign=center bgcolor=#cfc
2016–171stnot held1/8 finals
2017–181st1030910112839371/16 finals
2018–191st52812511454341
2019–201stnot held

Notable players

Below are the notable former players who have represented Life Fighters in the Namibia Premier League and international competition since the club's foundation in 1964. To appear in the section below, a player must have represented his country's national team either while playing for Life Fighters or after departing the club.

Managers

Notes and References

  1. News: Life Fighters appoints Christy Guruseb. Kundana. 4 September 2017. 1 November 2020.
  2. News: The journey of Life Fighters FC, aka 'Okahirona' unzipped. New Era. 18 November 2016. 1 November 2020.
  3. News: Former Life Fighters defender Eliah Tjazerua relives his football journey. New Era. 17 March 2017. 1 November 2020.
  4. Web site: Namibia 2004/05. RSSSF. 1 November 2020.
  5. News: Life Fighters get no arbitration. The Namibian. Corry. Ihuhua. 22 June 2005. 1 November 2020.
  6. News: Namibia: Life Fighters Determined in Their Boycott. Namibia. AllAfrica. Kuvee. Kangueehi. 14 October 2005. 1 November 2020.
  7. News: Life Fighters promoted to Premier League. The Namibian. 13 March 2016. 1 November 2020.
  8. News: Stars take on Life Fighters in Debmarine Cup. The Namibian. Helge. Schütz. 3 March 2017. 1 November 2020.
  9. News: Life Fighters, young pretenders to the throne. The Namibian. Helge. Schütz. 8 March 2019. 1 November 2020.
  10. News: Guruseb and Fighters part ways. New Era. 23 January 2018. 1 November 2020.