South East players benefit from Kent FA help

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Chairperson of the South East Regional Football Association (SEFA), Raj Rathedi has said some players from the area are doing well because of the help they get from the Kent County Football Association of England.

The two regional associations have been on a twining programme for the past three years.

This has seen SEFA receive kits, balls and even laptops from the Kent FA. Rathedi said the likes of exciting midfielder, Edwin Moalosi of Township Rollers, Ernest Ramankane (Extension Gunners) and Kenosi Mogotlhwane (Boteti Young Fighters) have benefited from the collaboration between SEFA and Kent FA.

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