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BFA Offered Psychological Support to Radisele Centre Of Sports Excellence

The Botswana Football Association, through its Technical department, has recently visited Radisele Center of Sports Excellence to provide psychological support to football and volleyball players.
 
Psychological support in football is key to understanding the environment and situation one finds themselves in. A footballer with a good psychological skills uses the hindrances to improve, thus psychology is much needed in sporting excellence in our football.
 
Nonofo Sekgoma and Phatsimo Mumcy Tsholofelo, who are University of Botswana undergraduates pursuing a bachelor’s degree in sports science (sport and exercise psychology) attached at Botswana Football Association, explained the objectives of the event, stating that these events will help our young stars to flourish by providing them with emotional support and helping them to take proactive measures for their mental health.
 
The duo added that psychological support will improve the players’ performance as it will help them identify obstacles that hold them back, such as taking control of their confidence, expressing themselves and playing freely, mentally prepared for training and matches, staying calm and composed when things do not go according to plan just to name a few.
 
“As a player, you have to be focused and attentive, understand tactics, coordinate and perform other functions. You also have to be in control of the emotional side. In sports, moments of anger, joy euphoria or frustration are mixed,” said Nonofo Sekgoma.
 
Phatsimo Motlhabani a coach of the Radisele Centre of Excellence boys’ football team, appreciated the importance of these training sessions, saying that the players have been severely affected by the long layoffs and they believe that it is an ideal time to start such programmes to achieve maximum athletic performance in their teams.
 
“It was a very momentous day for our competitors, the lessons will also help our students academically in the classrooms, not only on the sports field, it will help the athletes with lower mental health and well-being concerns,” said Kabelo Moloko. Mr. Moloko is a senior teacher at Radisele Junior Seconday School.

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CAF C coaching course for coaches in womenโ€™s football officially began today, marking the first day of a week-long training program that will run until April 14, 2025, at the Lekidi Football Centre.
 
Aimed at enhancing the skills of coaches in womenโ€™s football, the course has attracted 30 participants from various regions across the country, including areas such as Nhabe, Tsabong, Hukuntsi, Central, and the FRAFA regions. Notably, two of the participants come from the national team: current Mares midfielder Golebaone Selebatso and former Mares defender Lebogang Setereke.
 
The course, designed to provide in-depth coaching knowledge and technical expertise, is led by experienced instructor Sepheko Motlhagodi. The course is being coordinated by the BFA Women’s Football Development and Grassroots Instructor Ms. Barobi Nwako, ensuring that participants receive top-notch training throughout the program.
 
The CAF C coaching course aims to empower and upskill local coaches to help elevate womenโ€™s football in Botswana, with a special focus on developing the next generation of talent in the sport. By the end of the course, attendees are expected to have gained the essential tools and insights to further their coaching careers and contribute to the growth of women’s football in Botswana.
 
As the days progress, the participants will be engaging in various sessions, blending theory and practical work, ensuring a well-rounded learning experience that will benefit both the individuals involved and the football community at large.

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