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Local coaches scramble for CAF A licence

Back to school: Some of the participants attending the CAF A Licence Coaching course PIC: BFA
Back to school: Some of the participants attending the CAF A Licence Coaching course PIC: BFA

Botswana will finally see more coaches obtain the elusive CAF A license as more homegrown trainers enrolled for the course currently underway at Lekidi Football Centre.

Up to now, the country only had three CAF A license holders, Philimon Makwengwe, Ben Kgomela, and Losika ‘Six’ Keatlholetswe.

The course, which started this week, will run in stages until next year February and will see 21 local coaches graduate with the sought-after qualification.

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