BFA moves to address lack of qualified coaches

Letsoaka has hit the ground running PIC: GOAL.COM
Letsoaka has hit the ground running PIC: GOAL.COM

The Botswana Football Association (BFA) will move swiftly to address the lack of qualified local coaches with a series of coaching courses, following last month's appointment of Serame Letsoaka as the association's technical director.

Shocking statistics reveal that there is no local coach who holds a Pro Licence while only three have the CAF A Licence.

In a bid to plug the gap, Letsoaka will run courses in earnest, and has set a target of 24 Pro Licence and 210 A Licence by 2020.

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