Zebras-Warriors venue switch costs BFA P250,000

The Zebras will now fly to Harare, instead of driving to Bulawayo PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG
The Zebras will now fly to Harare, instead of driving to Bulawayo PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG

The venue switch of the Botswana and Zimbabwe Africa Cup of Nations qualifier, from Bulawayo to Harare, has cost the Botswana Football Association (BFA) at least P250,000.

The match, to be played next week Friday, was supposed to be played at Bulawayo’s Barbourfields Stadium, but has been moved to the National Stadium in Harare.

The Zebras intended to train in Francistown before boarding a bus to nearby Bulawayo, which is just 200km away from the second city.

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