Full name | Black Africa Sports Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | Lively Lions | ||
Short name | BA | ||
Founded | 1964 | ||
Ground | Sam Nujoma Stadium, Windhoek | ||
Capacity | 10,300 | ||
Chairman | Scara Khaiseb | ||
Coach | Brain Isaacs | ||
League | Namibia Premier Football League | ||
Black Africa Sports Club is a Namibian football team from Katutura, Windhoek that plays in the Namibia Premier Football League.
Season | League | Place | |
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2022/23 | Namibia Premier Football League | 14th | [1] |
2021/22 | No League | ||
2020/21 | No League | ||
2019/20 | No League | ||
2018/19 | Namibia Premier League | 1st | [2] |
2017/18 | Namibia Premier League | 2nd | [3] |
2016/17 | Namibia Premier League | Cancelled | [4] |
2015/16 | Namibia Premier League | 2nd | [5] |
2014/15 | Namibia Premier League | 2nd | [6] |
2013/14 | Namibia Premier League | 1st | [7] |
2012/13 | Namibia Premier League | 1st | [8] |
2011/12 | Namibia Premier League | 1st | [9] |
2010/11 | Namibia Premier League | 1st | [10] |
2009/10 | Namibia Premier League | 3rd | [11] |
2008/09 | Namibia Premier League | 3rd | [12] |
2007/08 | Namibia Premier League | 4th | [13] |
2006/07 | Namibia Premier League | 8th | [14] |
2005/06 | Namibia Premier League | 5th | [15] |
2004/05 | Namibia Premier League | 6th | [16] |
2003/04 | Namibia Premier League | 7th | [17] |
2002/03 | Namibia Premier League | 7th | [18] |
2001/02 | Namibia Premier League | 4th-12th | [19] |
2000 | Namibia Premier League | 2nd | [20] |
1999 | Namibia Premier League | 1st | [21] |
1997/8 | Namibia Premier League | 1st | [22] |
1996 | Namibia Premier League | 2nd? | [23] |
1995 | Namibia Premier League | 1st | [24] |
1994 | Namibia Premier League | 3rd Group B | [25] |
1993 | Namibia Premier League | 2nd | [26] |
1992 | Namibia Premier League | 11th | [27] |
1991 | Namibia Premier League | 6th | [28] |
1990 | Namibia Premier League | 3rd Group B | [29] |
1989 | NNSL | 1st | [30] |
1988 | NNSL Super League | 9th | [31] |
1987 | NNSL Super League | 1st | [32] [33] |
1986 | NNSL Super League | 5th | [34] |
1985 | NNSL Super League | 5th-7th | [35] |
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