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Youth players head for the Gulf THREE local soccer youth players will leave Botswana on August 23 for a three-week training camp with United Arab Emirates (UAE) Premier League club, Alain FC.GU vow to return to the Super League
OFFICIALS of First Division side Gaborone United (GU) have vowed that the once mighty club would make a return to the Super League this year.
The Reds have been languishing in the First Division since their relegation in 2001. But after futile attempts to make a come-back, GU gets their best chance yet this year in the play-offs for promotion in an expanded Super League.Tennis juniors faulter in ITF tournament
BOTSWANA tennis players have failed to qualify for the quarterfinals of the 2004 International Tennis Federation (ITF) South/Central African Junior World Ranking circuit second round. Botswana rugby U-19 squad massacred in Zimbabwe
BOTSWANA made the worst possible start to the ongoing Under-19 Rugby World Cup 2005 qualifiers at Hartsfields Stadium in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe when they were massacred by the hosts 129-0 on Thursday.
Botswana, Zimbabwe and Zambia are taking part in a five-day Confederation of African Rugby (CAR) Southern Region competition and are tussling for a semi-final berth against Kenya, winners of the CAR Central Region contest.
The visitors were outclassed in every department by the hosts, but they managed to put up some resistance on the forward line with fly-half, Kok Neal outstanding.
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