Zebras players turned back on way to Morocco

Sesinyi was among the players who were turned back
Sesinyi was among the players who were turned back

Four players and two officials have been turned back in Johannesburg on their way to Morocco after the Botswana Football Association (BFA) blundered in their visa applications.

The development left Zebras coach, Peter Butler with 14 in-field players and two goalkeepers as he prepares to face the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in a friendly match in the North African country on Monday.

Due to wrong information supplied, visas were not processed for the four and the two officials.

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