Zebras in false start

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The Zebras got a rude awakening to their Brazil 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign when they lost 2-0 to minnows Central Africa Republic (CAR) on Saturday. Two goals by striker, Foxi Kethevoama were enough to grant Les Fauves the historic victory as it marked their first ever win in world cup qualifiers.

The FC Astana striker scored in the 18th and 57th minute to give CAR  a dream start in group A that also has South Africa and Ethiopia. Coach Stanley Tshosane unleashed a fresh looking Zebras side. Tshosane used his much favoured 4-5-1 formation that has produced some good results before. However, significant changes were made in the back line as Kabelo Dambe started as goal-keeper.

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