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Press Release: Violence at BFA Sanctioned Matches

1. The Botswana Football Association (The association) wishes to condemn in the strongest possible terms the acts of violence that continue to occur at BFA sanctioned games across the country.

2. These unfortunate and criminal incidents bring the game of football into disrepute and soils the good name of the well-respected brands that are associated with our game.

3. The Association, therefore, pleads with the fans, the football administrators and the club leadership to assist in curbing this emerging trend.

4. The Association is in the process of reviewing the Disciplinary Code, to among other things, include serious sanctions for perpetrators of this heinous offences.

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BFA Conducts CAF C Coaching Course In Jwaneng

The Botswana Football Association (BFA) has commenced a CAF C coaching course at Jwaneng Mine, aimed at enhancing the coaching skills of local football practitioners. The course will be conducted in two phases, with the first phase running from January 13 to 20, 2025, and the second phase scheduled for March 10 to 17, 2025.

Under the guidance of experienced instructors Mr. Ditiro Motshegare and Mr. Phalalo Nketsang, along with course coordinator Mr. Morake Lengwadibe, the course aims to equip 30 participants with essential skills and knowledge for coaching.

Jwaneng Mine is hosting the course, providing a vital platform for local coaching development. This initiative highlights the BFA’s commitment to strengthening football coaches across the country.

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