Berlin Auchumeb

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Berlin Pancho Auchumeb (born 9 January 1974) is a former National and international footballer, also formally with Chief Santos of the Namibia Premier League. Was also contracted to South African football giants Jomo Cosmos FC. Highlight of his career being, the day he played in a friendly match alongside Jomo Cosmos' boss Jomo Sono, in Port Elizabeth, in a friendly match against Orlando Pirates of SA (2001). And also the day he matched shoulder to shoulder at a Media tournament in Soweto JHB November 28, 2000, against one of the legends South Africa could produce, Marks Maponyane. He competed for the Namibia national football team from 1998–2004, with 27 caps, including the 1998 African Cup of Nations.[1] And Berlin Auchumeb was the hero with his stunning sudden-death extra-time winner against the giant nation of South Africa, Bafana Bafana in Windhoek (1998 Casafa Cup) preliminary game. Managing Director, of Tsumeb Emmanuel Rehab Centre in Tsumeb.

Honours, awards and recognitions[]

Berlin Auchumeb was awarded with a Park renamed after him, in recognition towards nation building. Being a former national and international footballer.

Berlin Auchumeb is the Founder and Director of an nonprofit organization called 'His Heart Outreach Ministries(HHOM) founded in 2007, being the mission of the organisation, to reach to the poor, widows/widowers, orphans, prisoners etc; by feeding the hungry, clothe the naked, visiting the sick in the hospitals and also those in prison!

Berlin is also the founder and managing director, of a vehicle accident rehabilitation centre, namely Tsumeb Emmanuel Rehab Centre in Tsumeb, based in Tsumeb.

References[]

  1. ^ "Berlin Auchumeb". National-Football-Teams.com.
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