Further delays to women�s league

Participants attending the Premier Skills women's coaching course PIC: KAGISO ONKATSWITSE
Participants attending the Premier Skills women's coaching course PIC: KAGISO ONKATSWITSE

The Women Super League which was halted at the beginning of the year due to lack of funds, will not start anytime soon.

Speaking at the premier skills women’s coaching course launch in Gaborone yesterday, BFA vice president administration and governances, Segolame Ramotlhwa said the association intends to form a national league as the current setup does not meet the standards of a national league.

Ramotlhwa said it is in the association’s interest that the regional leagues would be active so that the teams that come tops at the their respective regions form the national league. “We have divided the country into four blocks and we have 17 regions. It is our wish as the BFA that women leagues in those regions are played in a suitable manner. In this way we would have teams form a national league with the winners of the regions. We would also be able to have the first, second and lower leagues,” he said.

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