Indiscipline troubles BFA

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The Botswana Football Association (BFA) is faced with a major challenge of curbing indiscipline among local players.

This comes in the wake of disciplinary action taken against Zebras' Jerome Ramatlhakwana recently.

According to BFA technical director, Losika Keatlholetswe, Ramatlhakwana was rough-tackled during a training session at Lekidi Football Centre. Keatlholetswe added that Ramatlhakwana's injury was attended to and it was realised that the injury was not that serious. He is said to have walked straight to the hostels without getting permission from national coach Colwyn Rowe. Ramatlhakwana was sent away from the camp but Keatlholetswe said since it was only a disciplinary action, he (Ramatlhakwana) could be recalled for national duty in future. "We have written his club, Mochudi Centre Chiefs, regarding the action we took and told them that we will recall him in the future," he added. The suspension comes at a time when the Zebras are preparing for the crucial away encounter against Zambia in the African Nations Championship (CHAN) this Saturday.

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