Full strength Zebras train in Francistown

Zebras coach Peter Butler with the team during the training at Old Francistown Stadium in preparation for the Africa Cup of Nations qualifer game against Burkina Faso.. Pic Keoagile Bonang
Zebras coach Peter Butler with the team during the training at Old Francistown Stadium in preparation for the Africa Cup of Nations qualifer game against Burkina Faso.. Pic Keoagile Bonang

FRANCISTOWN: A full strength Zebras started training yesterday morning at the old Francistown Stadium ahead of the team’s anticipated weekend clash against Burkina Faso.

Foreign-based players Mogakolodi ‘Tsotso’ Ngele who turns out for South African Premiership side Mamelodi Sundowns, Ofentse Nato of Indian outfit Atletico de Kolkata and Omaatla Kebatho who plays for South African First Division club, Vasco Da Gama were part of the training session. Nato and Kebatho joined their teammates on Monday night. A sizeable number of supporters attended the team’s morning training session.

The training, which lasted for nearly two hours was routine with few drills and exercises before the team engaged in a match practice.

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