Africa Cup of Nations 01/27 17:00 4 [1] Angola v Namibia [3] L 3-0
Africa Cup of Nations 01/24 17:00 3 [3] Namibia v Mali [1] D 0-0
Africa Cup of Nations 01/21 20:00 2 [4] South Africa v Namibia [2] L 4-0
Africa Cup of Nations 01/16 17:00 1 Tunisia v Namibia W 0-1
International Match 01/08 20:00 - Ghana v Namibia D 0-0
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 11/21 16:00 - [6] Sao Tome e Principe v Namibia [4] W 0-2
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 11/15 13:00 - Equatorial Guinea v Namibia L 1-0
International Match 09/09 13:00 - South Africa v Namibia D 0-0
COSAFA Cup 07/11 16:00 3 [4] Namibia v Botswana [2] D 0-0
COSAFA Cup 07/08 16:00 2 [3] Namibia v Eswatini [4] L 1-2
COSAFA Cup 07/05 16:00 1 [2] South Africa v Namibia [2] D 1-1
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification 06/20 13:00 5 [3] Burundi v Namibia [1] L 3-2
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification 03/28 18:00 6 Namibia v Kenya - Cancelled
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification 03/28 13:00 4 [2] Namibia v Cameroon [1] W 2-1
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification 03/24 20:30 3 [1] Cameroon v Namibia [2] D 1-1
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification 09/19 18:00 3 Cameroon v Namibia - Postponed
COSAFA Cup 07/17 17:00 1 Namibia v Zambia L 0-1
COSAFA Cup 07/15 14:00 2 Namibia v Mozambique W 1-0
COSAFA Cup 07/12 12:00 3 Madagascar v Namibia W 0-2
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification 06/08 13:00 2 Kenya v Namibia - Postponed
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification 06/04 13:00 1 Namibia v Burundi D 1-1
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 11/15 13:00 1 [3] Namibia v Togo [2] L 0-1
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 11/11 16:00 1 [4] Congo v Namibia [3] D 1-1
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 10/12 13:00 1 [2] Namibia v Senegal [1] L 1-3
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 10/09 19:00 1 [1] Senegal v Namibia [2] L 4-1
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 09/05 16:00 1 [4] Togo v Namibia [2] W 0-1
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 09/02 16:00 1 [2] Namibia v Congo [2] D 1-1
COSAFA Cup 07/14 10:00 5 [3] Mozambique v Namibia [1] L 1-0
COSAFA Cup 07/13 10:00 4 [5] Malawi v Namibia [1] D 1-1
COSAFA Cup 07/11 12:00 3 [1] Namibia v Zimbabwe [3] W 2-0

The Namibia national football team represents Namibia in men's international football and is controlled by the Namibia Football Association. They have never qualified for the FIFA World Cup but have made four appearances in the Africa Cup of Nations. The team represents both FIFA and Confederation of African Football (CAF).

History

Namibia played its first international under the name South-West Africa on 16 May 1989 at home against neighbouring Angola and lost 1–0. On 23 March 1990, only two days after gaining independence from South Africa, they hosted neighbour Zimbabwe and lost 5–1. On 7 June, they lost a home friendly 2–1 to Mauritius. Namibia's next contests were played in Lesotho, where they lost 2–0 to their hosts on 1 August 1992, but gained their first ever draw in a 2–2 tie against the same opposition the very next day. Namibia's first win came on 1 July 1994 in a 1–0 victory away over Botswana in a friendly. On 17 May 1998, Namibia played their first match outside of Africa and against non-African opposition, losing 2–1 in a friendly in France against Saudi Arabia.

Namibia has made four appearances in the African Cup of Nations, going out in the first round in their first three competitions and going out in the Round of 16 in their fourth competition. In 1998, Namibia lost to Ivory Coast 4–3 and drew Angola 3–3 before losing to South Africa 4–1. In 2008, Namibia lost to Morocco 5–1 and to Ghana 1–0 but drew Guinea 1–1 in their last match. In 2019, they lost all their group games scoring only a single goal. They lost to Morocco 1–0, and suffered the same loss to South Africa before losing to Ivory Coast 4–1.[]

The most capped player of the Brave Warriors is defender Denzil Haoseb with 82 caps while Peter Shalulile is the all-time top goal scorer with 16 goals. He reached this milestone in a 1-1 draw against Cameroon in the AFCON qualifiers at Yaoundé on 24 March 2023.

Namibia reached the Round of 16 for the first time in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, where they lost 3-0 against Angola.

Namibia's national soccer team, simply known as "Namibia," is a formidable force in African football. The team is known for its passionate and skilled players who showcase their talent on the field with determination and pride. The team's colors of blue, white, and red represent the national flag of Namibia, and their emblem features a majestic African fish eagle, symbolizing strength and freedom.

Namibia has a rich soccer history, with a strong presence in regional and international competitions. The team has participated in several Africa Cup of Nations tournaments, showcasing their talent and determination against some of the best teams on the continent. Namibia's style of play is characterized by fast-paced, attacking football, with players who are known for their speed, agility, and technical ability.

The team's loyal fan base, known for their unwavering support and passion, can be seen cheering on Namibia in stadiums across the country and beyond. With a talented roster of players and a dedicated coaching staff, Namibia continues to make strides in the world of soccer, representing their country with pride and determination on the international stage.