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Zebras train in Gaborone ahead of Mozambique friendly

Zebras back in training PIC Botswana Football Association Facebook Page
Zebras back in training PIC Botswana Football Association Facebook Page

The senior men national team, Zebras started training this morning ahead of their friendly match against Mozambique to be played on January 8 in South Africa.

A full strength Zebras were taken through their paces by the technical team at Lekidi Football Ground this morning, with foreign-based players such as Kabelo Seakanyeng joining the group.

The Zebras will use the friendly game against Mozambique as a crucial warm up for the upcoming World Cup Qualifiers.

The Zebras were initially scheduled to play a friendly game against Ghana on January 3. However, the match was cancelled due to Ghana 's decision to conduct their pre-match camp locally.

Whilst the match against Mozambique is a friendly, the Zebras will be looking to put one over their opponents who beat them during a World Cup qualifying game in Francistown last year.

The Zebras approach this game high in spirits following their impressive win against giants, Guinea in an entertaining match played at Obed Itani Chilume in Francistown in November.

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