Zebras' advance party leaves for Chad

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Botswana Football Association (BFA) chiefs are leaving no stone unturned in their efforts to ensure the Zebras qualify for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals after dispatching a two-person inspection team to Chad yesterday.

BFA technical director, Sonnyboy Sethibe and BFA National Executive Committee (NEC) member, Eatametse Olopeng, left Gaborone to the West African country to inspect the facilities.

BFA chief executive officer (CEO) Judge Mookodi said on their return, the two men would be expected to give a detailed report about the state of the pitch, hotel accommodation and training facilities in Chad. The Zebras leave for Chad on March 22 for the crunch qualifier four days later, which might seal a maiden appearance at the biennial CAF flagship competition.

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