| Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
|---|---|---|---|
| 02/07 16:30 | - |
Khomas Nampol vs African Stars Windhoek
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View |
| 02/07 14:00 | - | Buccaneers FC vs Okahandja United FC | 1-3 |
| 02/01 15:00 | - |
African Stars Windhoek vs Tigers SC
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1-0 |
| 01/31 14:30 | - | UNAM vs Mighty Gunners | View |
| 01/31 12:00 | - | FC Ongos vs Life Fighters | 3-0 |
| 01/30 17:00 | - | Khomas Nampol vs Tigers SC | 2-0 |
| 12/21 14:11 | - | Julinho Sporting vs Rundu Chiefs | 0-0 |
| 12/19 17:00 | - | Tigers SC vs FC Ongos | 0-0 |
| 12/14 14:30 | - | UNAM vs Khomas Nampol | View |
| 12/14 14:30 | - |
FC Ongos vs African Stars Windhoek
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0-0 |
| 12/14 13:30 | - | Eleven Arrows FC vs Rundu Chiefs | 0-0 |
| 12/14 11:00 | - | Blue Waters FC vs Julinho Sporting | 3-1 |
African Stars FC
FC Civics
Black Africa FC
Tura Magic FC
UNAM FC
Orlando Pirates SC
Julinho Sporting
Khomas Nampol
FC Ongos
Okahandja United FC
Blue Waters FC
Mighty Gunners
Citizens FC
Life Fighters
Eleven Arrows FC
Young Africans Gobabis
Eeshoke Chulachula FC
Young Brazilians FC
Buccaneers FC
KK Palace FC
Rundu Chiefs
Blue Boys
Cuca Tops
African Stars
Okakarara Young Warriors
The Namibia Premiership, or the Debmarine Namibia Premiership for sponsorship reasons, is the highest level of domestic association football in Namibia. It operates under the auspices of the Namibia Football Association.
After ongoing financial and organizational problems with the Namibia Premier League (NPL), the Namibia Football Association expelled the league and founded a new top-flight league themselves following the 2018–19 season.
Despite a planned debut season in 2021, the league finally played its first season in 2022-23 after securing major sponsorship funding. Originally called the Namibia Premier Football League, the league was renamed the Namibia Premiership with the significant sponsorship of N$13 million provided by Debmarine.
Following the 2023–24 season, the Namibia Football Association addressed the long-time issue of clubs with shared ownership competing in the same league. Beginning with the 2024–25 season, the practice would no longer be allowed. The debate had begun a season earlier with Mighty Gunners and Military School Okahandja, both operated by the Namibian Defence Force, set to compete in the Premiership. The issue was solved with the sale and rebranding of the club to Okahandja United. The issue arose again in summer 2024 when Khomas NAMPOL and Namibia Correctional Service were set to compete in the top-flight. Because of the new policy, Namibian Correctional Service FC were not promoted and were replaced by First Division South runners-up Blue Boys.