Three more Botswana players attract South African interest

Three more Botswana players have caught the attention of South African clubs, Premier League Committee (PLC) chairman, Mike Molefe said on Friday.

Gaborone United (GU) midfielder, Ofentse 'Size 10' Nato, Santos' striker, Mogakolodi 'Tsotso' Ngele and Mochudi Centre Chiefs' dazzling midfielder, Dirang Moloi are reportedly being monitored by clubs in the lucrative South African Premier Soccer League (PSL).

Molefe said at the be MOBILE Premier League awards ceremony at the Gaborone International Convention Centre (GICC) on Friday night that unnamed South African clubs are keeping a close watch on the trio. The three players hogged the limelight last season with some outstanding performances. Just a season ago, Nato was playing for First Division side, Killer Giants but on Friday he was a Premier League hero, walking away with  players' player of the year title and the supporters' player of the year award. He pocketed P35,000 for the double achievment. The gangly Nato won the league championship with GU in his debut season.

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