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Da Rosa names young squad for COSAFA Cup

Zebras coach, Didier Gomes da Rosa has selected a youthful but formidable side for the 2024 COSAFA tournament, which takes place in South Africa next week.
Zebras coach, Didier Gomes da Rosa has selected a youthful but formidable side for the 2024 COSAFA tournament, which takes place in South Africa next week.

Zebras coach, Didier Gomes da Rosa has selected a youthful but formidable side for the 2024 COSAFA tournament, which takes place in South Africa next week.

Da Rosa has chosen a different squad from the one that took part in the back-to-back 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Uganda and Somalia. His selection has young players, some from the First Division league and most will be in line to win their first Zebras cap. UB Hawks captain, Bonno Sepako, who had a brilliant run in the Orange FA Cup, is in the provisional squad. Other surprise inclusions are Jovan Nikolic and Lizo Skweyiya. Nikolic plays as a goalkeeper in Portugal while Skweyiya plies his trade in the United States of America (USA) as a forward. The COSAFA tournament is billed for June 26 to July 7. Zebras opponents were confirmed last week Friday as they are in the same group as defending champions Bafana Bafana, Mozambique, and Eswatini in Group A. The full provisional list

Goalkeepers: Victor James (Masitaoka), Jovan Nikolic (Portugal), Kenneth Mmoko (Sua Flamingoes), & Karamelo Kgosipula (Matebele) Defenders: Thabo Babutsi (Township Rollers), Tebogo Kopelang (Security Systems), Obakeng Senono (Masitaoka), Bonno Sepako (UB Hawks), Leruo Ratlala (Gaborone United), Botsile Sakana (Masitaoka), Benson Mangolo (Ihefu, Tanzania), Atamelang Lesogo (Orapa United) Midfielders: Shaun Theron (Jwaneng Young Stars), Olebogeng Ramotse (Masitaoka), Ricky Ratlhogo (Orapa United)), Boniface Ramolale (Masitaoka), Gape Thibedi (Orapa United), Tawana Mbakile (Security Systems), Ofentse Mbaiwa (Eleven Angels), Obakeng Ramotlhwa (Masitaoka) Attackers: Oarabile Sekwai (Police XI), Tshepo Keselebale (Security Systems), Molaodi Tlhalefang (Gaborone United), Eric Ookame (Orapa United), Thabiso Bante (Tafic), Lizo Skweyiya (USA), Bame Morwalela (Sua Flamingoes).

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