BFA suspends Kgotlele

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The Botswana Football Association (BFA) has suspended its chief executive officer, Mooketsi Tosh Kgotlele over 'disturbing incidences' following the national team's trip to China last week. BFA president, David Fani issued a media statement yesterday afternoon announcing the indefinite suspension of Kgotlele.

Fani said the BFA convened an emergency meeting on Sunday to receive a report concerning the match between the Zebras and China played on Independence Day. "The report given to the National Executive Committee indicated that, during the organisation of the match, certain incidents took place which were not in line with competition and fair play and which were not in the interests of the game of football in Botswana, the senior national team, or the Botswana Football Association," Fani said.

He added that the BFA took a serious view of the allegations raised and subsequently agreed to institute an investigation to determine their accuracy. "The National Executive Committee took the view that this was necessary in order to protect the reputation and image of the game of football in Botswana. 

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