Namibia coach Colin Benjamin has named his final 24-man squad for the decisive October fixtures of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
The Brave Warriors will begin their final group campaign on 9 October with an away match against Liberia on Matchday 9.
The team will then face a tougher test just four days later, on 13 October, when they travel to Tunis to play group leaders Tunisia.
These two matches will determine Namibia’s fate in their qualification hopes.
Benjamin selected a balanced squad featuring a mix of experience and youth to handle the demanding schedule.
He focused on players who have performed consistently for their clubs and can deliver under pressure in high-stakes fixtures.
The coach believes the group he has assembled can compete strongly and finish the qualifiers on a positive note.
The first encounter in Monrovia against Liberia carries huge importance, as both teams aim to secure vital points before the final round.
Namibia want a strong start in this clash to boost confidence before the decisive fixture against Tunisia.
The second match in Tunis promises to be a significant test. Tunisia currently sit top of the group and remain favourites to qualify.
Namibia must show strong discipline and tactical organisation to challenge one of Africa’s most consistent national teams on their home soil.
The squad announcement signals the final stage of Namibia’s preparation for the qualifiers.
Benjamin and his coaching staff will spend the coming days working on match plans, building team chemistry, and fine-tuning tactics ahead of the crucial double-header.
Here is Namibia’s final 24-man squad for the October qualifiers:

The Brave Warriors aim to end their qualifying campaign with strong performances in both matches.
Results in these fixtures will decide their standing in the group and shape their 2026 World Cup ambitions.







