About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 18. Chapters: Abisai Shiningayamwe, Arend von Stryk, Athiel Mbaha, Berlin Auchumeb, Bimbo Tjihero, Brian Brendell, Chris Katjiukua, Collin Benjamin, Costa Khaiseb, Danzyl Bruwer, Denzil Hoaseb, Eliphas Shivute, Ephraim Tjihonge, Esau Tjiuoro, Fillemon Kanalelo, Floris Diergaardt, Franklin April, Frans Ananias, George Hummel, Gervatius Uri Khob, Gottlieb Nakuta, Gunther von Hundelshausen, Hartman Toromba, Henrico Botes, Ivan Namaseb, Jamuovandu Ngatjizeko, Jeremiah Baisako, Laurence Kaapama, Lazarus Kaimbi, Levis Swartbooi, Maleagi Ngarizemo, Michael Pienaar, Mohammed Ouseb, Muna Katupose, Nelson Geingob, Oliver Risser, Paulus Shipanga, Petrus Haraseb, Pineas Jacob, Quinton Jacobs, Razundara Tjikuzu, Ricardo Mannetti, Richard Gariseb, Robert Nauseb, Roman Geoffrey, Ruben Van Wyk, Rudi Louw, Rudolf Bester, Sandro de Gouveia, Silvanus Njambari, Silvester Goraseb, Simon Uutoni, Steven Goaxab, Sydney Plaatjies, Tangeni Shipahu, Tugela Tuyeni, Victor Helu, Virgil Vries, Wilko Risser, Willem Mwedihanga, Wycliff Kambonde. Excerpt: Oliver Hanjorge Risser (born 17 September 1980) is a Namibian international footballer who plays for League One side Stevenage, on loan from Swindon Town. Risser is a defensive midfielder, and can also play in central defence. He is of German descent. Born in Windhoek, Risser started his senior career with SpVgg EGC Wirges in 1999 and moved to Borussia Dortmund's reserve team in 2003, spending two seasons with the club in the German third division. He spent most of the 2005-06 season with SV Sandhausen in Oberliga Baden-Wurttemberg, one of the leagues in the fourth tier of German football. In April 2006, he moved to Icelandic first-division side Breidablik for three months, before returning to fourth-division football in Germany and signing with Bonner SC of Oberliga Nordrhein, where spent the entire 2006-07 season. He moved to Hannover 96 II in January 2008 after a few months without a club, but left the club at the end of the season. After another eight months without a club, Risser moved to Norway, joining Manglerud Star in March 2009. On 21 August 2009, Lyn agreed a loan deal for him from Manglerud Star. In June 2011, Risser went on a one week trial with English League Two side Swindon Town, and after three days, manager Paolo Di Canio announced that Risser was to be offered a contract. He signed a two-year deal along with Ibrahim Atiku on the same day, 10 July. Ten days later, on 20 July, he was named Swindon captain for the 2011-12 season. He made a goalscoring debut for Swindon, netting the club's second goal with a 30-yard strike against Crewe Alexandra in a 3-0 win at The County Ground on the opening day of the season. In October 2011, Risser was replaced by Paul Caddis as club captain after losing his place in the side due to a groin injury. He scored his second goal for the club in a 1-1 draw against AFC Wimbledon in the Football League Trophy on 8 November 2011, a game in which Swindon went on to win 3-1 on penalties. Risser received the first red card o