BPL enjoys rare, protest free season

Rollers did not face protests on their way to winning the title this time around PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Rollers did not face protests on their way to winning the title this time around PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

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The league has, for the past two seasons, been rocked by boardroom wrangles, denying the football supporters a smooth end to the season. The two seasons were characterised by protests and uproar over the eligibility of some of the players in the league. 

The Ofentse Nato saga which is still fresh in the minds of football supporters created confusion and tainted the league’s image. Nato’s registration was questioned by several clubs and the situation was not helped by the contrasting rulings over the matter between the disciplinary committee representing the BPL and the one representing the mother body, the Botswana Football Association (BFA).

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