Young Brazilians FC

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Young Brazilians FC
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Full nameYoung African Football Club
Nickname(s)Dakaza Boys
Ground J. Stephanus Stadium, Keetmanshoop
Capacity1,000
League Namibia Premiership
2023–2411th

Young Brazilians is a Namibian football club based in Karasburg, Namibia.

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History

In the 2017/18, they were promoted from the Namibia First Division with a 3 to 1 win against Blue Boys from Swakopmund.

The club was promoted to the Namibia Premier League, the top division of Namibian football, for the first time in the 2018/19 season. [1] It was the first team from the ǁKaras region to play in Namibia's top flight for eleven years. Home games had to be played at the J. Stephanus Stadium in Keetmanshoop, as the home Karasburg Combined School Stadium is gravel and does not meet the leagues requirements for grass. [2]


Performance

SeasonLeaguePlace
2022/23Namibia Premier Football LeagueOngoing
2021/22No League
2020/21No League
2019/20No League
2018/19Namibia Premier League13th [3]
2017/18Southern Stream First DivisionPromoted via playoff [4]
2016/17 ?Cancelled [5]
2015/16 ?
2014/15Southern StreamMid-table [6]
2013/14Southern StreamBelow 3rd [7]

Achievements

Performance in CAF competitions

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