Rollers go after Sembowa
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Sembowa has just passed his Botswana General Certificate of Secondary Education (BGCSE) at Mater Spei College and he is set to further his studies in Gaborone. Legwatagwata pointed out that they would have to sit down with the player to discuss his next move. "We have to consider his future and welfare as a player," he stated.
He added that though it would be a great loss if Sembowa leaves, they would not stop him.The versatile and hard-shooting striker has been influential in ECCO's successful march to a first ever Premier League title by a club from the north. His goal downed mighty Ghana in the semis of the Sasol Eight Nations tournament in South Africa and earned the Young Zebras a rare appearance in a final.
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