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Kabelo Bosilong of the Confederation of African Football (CAF)claims Botswana Football Association (BFA) club licensing regulations fail to match expectation.
CAF club Licensing officials, were in the country at the invitation of BFA to assist in club licensing regulations.
“The club licensing regulation requirements did not speak to what is on the ground, they were unrealistic. That is what we have picked,” observed Bosilong.
“The objective is to professionalise clubs and football as a whole. The regulations should speak to reality because the intention is not to punish but to assist clubs to develop further and become professional.
On the way forward Bosilong said that ‘there is need to re-draft the regulations so that they speak to reality and what is on the ground.’
24th January 2021
The Botswana Football Association (BFA) leadership and some of the football leaders are at loggerheads on the how the league season can be played.
Though the BFA spokesperson Tumo Mpatane denies this the association’s national executive committee is said to be eager to see a mini league being played.
It is not true that the BFA NEC has proposed that the league be played in mini league format” said Mpatane. He said the BFA Bounce Back Committee and the BFA competitions committee will furnish the proposal for the league games.
“As it stands, the draft that has been availed does not include a mini league format,” said Mpatane.
18th January 2021
Former Mochudi Centre Chiefs coach, Philani Mabhena remains optimistic that he will get paid his dues despite the delay as Magosi find themselves under serious financial difficulties.
Mabhena reported Chiefs to FIFA and won the case followed by an instruction by the world football body that Chiefs pay him.
Mabhena in an interview with
Sunday Standard Sport was adamant that his legal team will hit a break through and the matter will become history.
Asked if he has been paid since the deadline that was mandated by FIFA had elapsed, he answered: “As after the deadline, I have not got any further development from Chiefs and my lawyers have not said anything as yet” explained the disappointed Mabhena.
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