BPL autonomy talks gain momentum after SA trip

Keeping eyes on the ball: The BPL wants to improve its product after a benchmarking trip to South Africa
Keeping eyes on the ball: The BPL wants to improve its product after a benchmarking trip to South Africa

The Botswana Premier League (BPL) and the mother body, Botswana Football Association (BFA) continue to engage on the issue of autonomy, BPL chief executive officer, Thabo Ntshinogang said on Wednesday.

This comes in the wake of the BPL board’s trip to South Africa for a benchmarking exercise at the Premier Soccer League (PSL).

The BPL has for years advocated for independence from the mother body in order to, amongst others, be able to negotiate its own sponsorship.

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