Deon Hotto's vision to boost football in Namibia has been unveiled following the release of designs for his sports complex and stadium.
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Orlando Pirates' Namibian international, Deon Hotto, is set to break ground on a new stadium and sports complex in his hometown, Swakopmund.
The versatile attacker and full-back launched the Deon Hotto Foundation last week — where he pledged N$2 million (Approx. R2 002 255) and raised a further N$1 million (Approx. R 1 001 182) to start work on the 10 000-seater stadium and separate sports complex.
With the Hotto's stadium set to start construction this year, it's not clear when work on the sports complex will kick off.
The Deon Hotto Sports Facilities will feature two 5-a side football courts and a netball court, as per @FootyNamibia on X, who shared plans for both the stadium and multi-sport space:
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The construction of the Deon Hotto 10,000-seat Sports Facility is set to begin in this year. With a pledge of N$2 million from Hotto and N$1 million raised at the Foundation Launch, the stadium groundbreaking is… pic.twitter.com/mJ9YwKsw7j
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Here's a look at the launch of Hotto's foundation, with Sundowns' Peter Shalulile making an appearance to support his Brave Warriors teammate:
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