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Prins Tjiueza Namibian Wonderkid🔥⚽🔥 AMAZING Skills & CREAZY Goals🔥⚽🔥 2018 HD

🔔TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS TO NEVER MISS AN UPLOAD!🔔 🔔Hit LIKE & SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/wfLAcs 🔔 Title:Prins Tjiueza Namibian Wonderkid🔥⚽🔥 AMAZING Skills & CREAZY Goals 2018 HD Prince Tjiueza the early star of COSAFA U-17 Cup Namibian fans may find it hard to keep their feet on the ground after they began their COSAFA U-17 Cup campaign with an emphatic 8-3 victory over Seychelles on Thursday.However, in Prince Tjiueza, the Baby Warriors boast the outstanding individual of the competition so far, and a player who has the quality to fire the Namibians to the title. Regardless of the young forward's class in his four-goal display in the evisceration of the Seychelles, this bout was a long time coming for a Namibia side who appeared keen to make a statement in their tournament opener. After winning the title in 2016, a lack of funds meant they were unable to defend their crown, and they now have the opportunity to re-establish themselves as the regional giants at this level. They certainly did that with an 8-3 triumph that represented their biggest winning margin in a COSAFA competition - it also sets them up as favourites to clinch the title and secure a spot at the 2019 U-17 African Cup of Nations in Tanzania. Coach Paul Malembu was keen to downplay his side's chances after their opening victory, but the performance of Tjiueza cannot help but fuel title talk. Prince Tjiueza of Namibia at the U-17 COSAFA Cup Gavin Barker/BackpagePix "We are not seeing the semi-finals yet. We need to prepare for the next game, and that will be against the hosts. Then, we can see how far the semi-finals are," Malembu told the NFA website. "The boys need to understand that they are here to enjoy themselves, and no pressure should be placed on them to reach the next round. In football, once you win, you can't get to the next round automatically, and that you can only do by being yourself and playing your game." Tyrin George netted a hat-trick for the Warriors, with his fifth making it 5-3 to the Namibians as they pulled away following an unconvincing first half in which the two sides traded blows. Man of the Match Tjieuza was influential as Namibia took the contest away from the islanders. It had been his goal which had given the Warriors the 4-3 advantage late in the first half, and he came into his own during the final 20 minutes, adding three more as the Seychelles tired. His speed, boldness in possession and fearless when faced with opposition defenders stood out at this level, and established the youngster as the most impressive player to have showcased his qualities in Mauritius so far.The win takes Namibia to top spot in Group A after one match, level on points with Botswana, who defeated the hosts 1-0 in their opener on Thursday. The Baby Warriors meet Mauritius in their second group game later on Saturday, while Botswana will expect to eliminate the Seychelles from the running when they clash in Port Louis. Prins Tjiueza has continued his magical exploits at the Under-17 Cosafa Cup in Mauritius, to earn his team a semi-final spot in the competition. Tjiueza, who netted four goals in the Baby Warriors 8-3 win over Seychelles in their opening match, extended his goal tally to five in the competition, after scoring one of the two goals against Botswana. Autohaus Audi Namibia came to the match on the back of a 1-0 defeat to hosts Mauritius and had everything to play for against their neighbours. The team proved they have what it takes to go all the way, after a dominating display. Namibia finished top of Group A with six points, followed by Mauritius. Seychelles exited the competition without registering a point, while Botswana were also eliminated. “This victory came down to a team effort, as illustrated by our first goal. After we lost to Mauritius, we had to concentrate more on the mentality of the boys and we had to encourage them to still believe. “There was a lot at stake and they came right. We are through and we now have to relax and then regroup to plan for Angola in the semifinals and then see how far we can go. “The sky is the limit; the boys have really surprised us and they can do more from now on,” coach Paul 'Shakes' Malembu told the NFA website. Namibia will meet Angola at 13:30 at the St Francois Xavier Stadium on Friday. This year's winner will qualify directly for the Afcon U-17 tourney. The Afcon winner will qualify for the Fifa U-17 World Cup, which the Namibian team has never featured at. The Baby Warriors starting against Botswana was as follows: Ikuaterua Mungendje, Vinceno Ganeb, Promise Gurirab, Aiden Eisab, Gonzales Tsuseb, Steven Damaseb (captain), Prins Tjiueza, Bradley Hanixab, Gerald Goraseb, Amazing Kandjii and Edmar Kamatuka.Jesse Jackson Kauraisa WINDHOEK, 10 SEP (NAMPA) – Omusati were on Sunday crowned champions of the Skorpion Zinc Cup Under-17 for the third time in a row after humbling Erongo Region 4-2 .Magnoliaarts