BFA to draw guidelines to avoid rifts

Botswana Football Association (BFA) Tebogo Sebego has said that they would come up with some sort of guidelines, which clubs would follow in trying to turn professional.

The decision follows numerous court cases and rifts between members of some clubs when their teams transformed into professionalism.

He said with the permission of the BFA national executive committee (NEC) they would come up with general guidelines that would not be binding, but would direct clubs that wanted to privatise.

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