Football's Youngest Owner Births Forex Club

Kegg Supa Strikers is playing its debut season in the Central North Regional Football Association (CNRFA) Division 1 league.
Kegg Supa Strikers is playing its debut season in the Central North Regional Football Association (CNRFA) Division 1 league.

Since the Foreign Exchange (forex or FX) hit country's shores, it has received mixed reception from locals. Forex trading is the trading in currencies from different countries against each other.

The model of investing has proven to be profitable to some while others have not had the best luck. Football is also tapping into the model as in 2020 Spanish giants FC Barcelona penned a four year agreement with broker FBS, whereby the broker trades on behalf of the club to ease financial woes. Twenty-nine-year-old Kago 'Kegg' Kgosiyame, who has enjoyed almost a decade long span as a forex investor has used his profits to form a football club. He is currently the youngest football club owner and chairman in the local scene.

By late 2021, the Serowe native turned what was a social football club into a competitive league team registered with the Botswana Football Association (BFA) under the name Kegg Supa Strikers.

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