Forest accuse First Division committee of favouring Letlapeng

On thin ice: Letlapeng might lose points if found guilty as Black Forest press with their case. PIC MORERI SEJAKGOMO
On thin ice: Letlapeng might lose points if found guilty as Black Forest press with their case. PIC MORERI SEJAKGOMO

Black Forest have accused the First Division South committee of tampering with evidence as they press ahead with their case against Letlapeng’s alleged use of an ineligible player. The case will be heard by the Botswana Football Association (BFA) Disciplinary Committee (DC) tomorrow.

Black Forest chairperson, Mompati Ditiro accused the committee of altering match sheets, which contained evidence that the promoted Letlapeng used Nelson Sibanda though he is unregistered. Black Forest argue that Sibanda who was used against them last September, was not properly registered.

The club claims the player used some one else’s registration book. The First Division committee heard the case and rule in favour of Letlapeng.

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