Mookodi appointed BFA CEO

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Botswana Tennis Association (BTA) president, Judge Mookodi has been appointed the new Botswana Football Association (BFA) chief executive officer. He fills the post left vacant after the dismissal of Mooketsi Tosh Kgotlele early this year.

BFA president, David Fani, confirmed the appointment, although he did not give further details. He said the association will issue a media statement. Mookodi is a former Gaborone United chairperson. He was head-hunted after an initial recruitment exercise failed to get the right candidate.

Mookodi has worked for Kgalagadi Breweries Limited which has been heavily involved in local sport. He is passionate about soccer and tennis and still serves in the GU committee. Kgotlele was first suspended after match-fixing allegations emerged following a hastily arranged Zebras trip to China in September last year. He was eventually dismissed early this year.

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