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TAFIC feel the pain of losing key players

OPTIMISTIC ABOUT CHANGE OF FORTUNES: TAFIC coach, Blessing Moyo PIC Lesedi Mkhutshwa
OPTIMISTIC ABOUT CHANGE OF FORTUNES: TAFIC coach, Blessing Moyo PIC Lesedi Mkhutshwa

FRANCISTOWN: Last season's FNB Premiership runners up, TAFIC, are going through a rough patch following player exodus that took place at the end of last campaign.

The Francistown-based side finished second behind Gaborone United (GU) last year and their poor run continued this past weekend when they lost 2-1 to Nico United. The loss came after Nico equalised three minutes after half time through Basiamisi Sebapalo’s goal and a penalty netted by Tawanda Zinaka.

TAFIC currently sit in the lower half of the Botswana Premier League (BPL) table, on position 11 with 10 points.

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