Butler deal close as Zebras reach five year low

Down. A Zebras supporter during a match. PIC. THALEFANG CHARLES
Down. A Zebras supporter during a match. PIC. THALEFANG CHARLES

Zebras coach, Peter Butler is close to signing a new three-year contract but has double work to do as the national team has slipped to one of their lowest positions in recent times.

Sources said Butler’s contract is being polished up, with the Botswana Football Association (BFA) top brass working on deliverables while no significant changes are expected in the package.

“There won’t be any significant changes to the deal. At the moment, it’s about drawing up targets for the coach and he is expected to sign a three-year deal,” a source said.

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