In a country where football has often been a tale of missed chances and tight margins, the Botswana Football Association (BFA) appears to be writing a new chapter—one of discipline, ambition, and, according to president Oabile Babitseng, a long-overdue sense of financial control.
At a press briefing this week, Babitseng revealed that the BFA has cut its deficit from P5 million to just P300,000 in under a year. “It’s discipline, it’s planning, it’s partnerships,” he said.
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