Zebras aim to preserve unbeaten run

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The Zebras leave for Lome, Togo this morning to face the Sparrow Hawks in the final 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier tie.

The buoyant Zebras trot onto Stade de Kegue on Sunday afternoon knowing they already have a place alongside the aristocrats of African football for the first time in their history when the AFCON finals kicks off in Equatorial Guinea/Gabon early next year. But Stanley Tshosane's charges are still eager to end the campaign on a high note after qualifying for CAF's flagship tournament undefeated.

Botswana Football Association (BFA) acting chief executive officer Sonnyboy Sethibe said they received positive feedback from the advance party sent to Lome recently. National team coach, Tshosane, and Gabriel Ngele (BFA vice president finance) recently travelled to the West African country and were satisfied with the facilities.

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