Zebras leave for Cameroon
MQONDISI DUBE
Staff Writer
| Wednesday January 11, 2012 00:00
Business came to a halt at the Sir Seretse Khama International Airport (SSKIA) as the Zebras checked out for Doula, Cameroon, where they will camp for 10 days before proceeding to Gabon. Their first group match is against Ghana on January 24, followed by Guinea on January 28 before rounding up with a tie against Mali on February 1.The Zebras will be seeking to go past the first round on their maiden appearance at the continental showpiece.Coach, Stanley Tshosane, has said he is satisfied with the preparations the team have made.
Tshosane now has an expanded technical team, which includes Dr Rrenyane Dikole, Under-20 coach, Odirile Matlhaku, Oaitse Mathiba (motivational speaker), Billy Mabophiwa (security manager), Sakaeyo Janie (media officer) and Merapelo Mogojwe (translator).
BFA executive committee additional member, Tshepo Mphoeng is the head of delegation. However, the additional technical members and Mphoeng did not leave with the squad yesterday as they will depart at a later date.