Antsino Twanyanyukwa

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Antsino Twanyanyukwa Ndemugwanitha is a Namibian football referee.

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Early life

Twanyanyukwa was born and raised in Oshikuku, Namibia. [1]

Career

Twanyanyukwa was awarded 2021 Debmarine Namibia Referee of the Year. [2] She has refereed the CAF Women's Champions League. [3]

Personal life

Twanyanyukwa was nicknamed "Di Maria" after Argentina international Angel di Maria while she played football. [4]

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References

  1. "Meet the country's top female football referee, Antsino". confidentenamibia.com.
  2. "Spotlight on national awards". namibian.com.na.
  3. "Twanyanwuka flying Nam flag high". confidentenamibia.com.
  4. "Antsino Twanyanyukwa - New Era article".