Silvester Goraseb (born 7 September 1974) is a retired Namibian footballer, who is chairman of Premier League side Black Africa.
[2] Born in Windhoek, Goraseb grew up in the city's largest township, Katutura and joined Black Africa from Try Again in 1992.
[5] He made his debut for his country against Mali in October 1994[3] and totalled 7 goals in 66 games for the Brave Warriors.
[6] His father Steve Stephanus and uncle Norries Goraseb both played successfully for Katutura giants Orlando Pirates.
[3] He works as a chief human resources policy analyst at the Office of the Prime Minister.