Vol.22 No.20

Tuesday 8 February 2005    

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Molatodi sees red again
Police XI first-choice goalkeeper, Jackson Molatodi was sent-off for the second time this season after an altercation with the referee. The custodian was given his marching orders for dissent in their thrilling St Louis Premier League match against Mogoditshane Fighters at the SSKB stadium on Sunday.

ECCO maintains grip
SELEBI PHIKWE: Premier League debutantes ECCO City Green seem to be sailing smoothly at the top of the log. Since the beginning of the season, the team has had an excellent run, losing only once, winning six games and drawing twice.

BAA sends two athletes to regional event
Lefika Athletics Club (LAC) runner, Kaelo Mosalagae and Nchenami Siwane of Francistown Athletics Club (FAC) will represent Botswana at the 9th Southern Region Cross Country Championships in Phoenix, Mauritius on February 19.

Majombolo part ways with Mwale
SELEBI PHIKWE: Nico United have parted ways with their Zambian coach, Jim Mwale. The coach departed after Majombolo lost 1-0 to the visiting ECCO City Green in Selebi-Phikwe on Sunday. Nico has had a poor run in their return to the Premier League despite the fact that they have signed a number of quality players.

  

 
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