Samuel Shinedima
THE highly anticipated 2023 Namibian Squash Association (NSA) Business League has once more ascended to prominence, presenting a captivating display of corporate acumen and athletic finesse.
The Wanderers Squash Club’s league is witnessing an intense showdown between corporate giants. Among the prominent contenders are BDO and Trustco, but they’re not alone. The competition is further fueled by formidable teams like the Blue Chromis, Team Deluxe, Spoeg & Black, and several others, showcasing their skills and determination on the court.
The business league is comprised of two divisions: league A and League B. League A consists of eight teams, with each team having five players, resulting in a total of 40 players in that division. On the other hand, league B comprises six teams, each with five players, making a total of 30 players in that division. Altogether, this year’s business league showcases a total of 70 players.
The NSA Business League serves as a reminder that success is not merely defined by financial gains, but by the passion and unity that bind people together in the pursuit of a common goal. The tournament becomes a celebration of the human spirit, where perseverance and dedication soar higher than the squash ball itself.
In the end, the NSA Business League will crown its champions, and the champions will bask in the glory of their conquest, while the true triumph lies in the legacy of the event – a legacy that inspires corporations to embrace the spirit of competition, collaboration, and companionship in the world of business and beyond.
Since 1992, the Squash Business League in Namibia has been a thriving and vibrant platform that unites squash enthusiasts from various companies and industries. This league was founded with the primary objective of promoting squash as a sport while fostering a sense of amity and healthy competition among professionals in the country. Over the years, it has grown in popularity, attracting players of all skill levels and backgrounds.
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