As Mfolo Mfolo is being readied to succeed his successor Goabaone Taylor as the Botswana Football Association (BFA) Chief Executive Officer (CEO), questions
Word doing rounds is that Botswana Football Association General (BFA) General Secretary Gobaone Taylor is living on borrowed time. Sources within the Lekidi
News reaching
Sunday Standard indicates that the Botswana Football Association (BFA) top brass is allegedly beginning the process of searching for a new coach, preferably locals.
It has been alleged that some of the names amongst the local heavyweights includes Orapa United coach Mogomotsi Mpote, former BDF XI Lesika Keatlholetswe and tactician Daniel Nare.
With allegations rife, it is said that the BFA is likely to prefer a technical team of reputable local coaches with qualifications and history of winning trophies.
A source said despite the talk at infant stage, the changes may effect just ahead of the COSAFA championships expected to be held in July 2021.
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Acting Botswana Football Association (BFA) chief executive officer (CEO) Thabiso Kebotsamang remains excluded in the continental and regional football fraternity.
This follows his absence in critical regional and continental football congresses despite being at the helm of local football since the sacking of former chief Mfolo Mfolo in December 2020.
A few weeks after missing the COSAFA Annual General Meeting held in South Africa, Kebotsamang also missed the just ended CAF elective congress.
The 43
rd CAF general assembly was held in Casablanca, Moroco over the weekend with the BFA president Maclean Letshwiti attending with Vice president Marshlow Motlogelwa.
In recent years, the norm has witnessed the secretary general of the football association being the CEO attending such events with the president.