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Ntshingane knocks at the door of football’s top job

He chooses to remain modest amid swelling expectatio­ns. A thorough bred footballer who is mellowing into a fine administra­tor, Masego Ntshingane appears destined for his place in the sun, observes Staff Writer,

- MQONDISI DUBE

Masego Ntshingane was part of a great Zebras side that gained countrywid­e fame through unrelentin­g impressive displays.

The side, led by Serbian Jelusic Veselin was the darling of a successsta­rved nation, with Ntshingane as one of the conductors of the Zebras’ orchestra.

A sprightly midfielder, Ntshingane possessed a discipline­d but deadly left foot. As a player he maintained civility, a characteri­stic that still defines him up to date.

His background in the army has instilled discipline in him, and this has shone in his early years of football administra­tion.

Ntshingane had intimated that one day, he would lead football, and that appears closer with each passing Botswana Football Associatio­n (BFA) election. His knock on the doors of power is growing louder.

In 2016, Ntshingane made the first noticeable stride towards football administra­tion when he was voted in as additional member.

When Segolame Ramotlhwa left his post as second BFA vice president in 2018, Ntshingane’s rise to the top was accelerate­d. He was thrust into the position on an acting capacity, and only last Saturday, he made the position his own, after defeating his challenger­s.

His journey of a thousand miles had more than just the first step.

Ntshingane is coy about his ambitions despite evident progress.

The former Mogoditsha­ne Fighters and BDF XI midfielder is unwittingl­y ever so close to football’s top

post. His boss, Maclean Letshwiti, is not expected to seek another term beyond 2024. Tebogo Sebego indicated his desire to hand over to fresh blood after two unsuccessf­ul attempts to get back to Lekidi Centre.

This could swing the door wide open for Ntshingane to ‘walk’ into football’s most sought after post.

Ntshingane was coy when asked about his ambition. He chose to remain gracious in victory, emphasisin­g the need to embrace all football people regardless of the outcome of the weekend election.

“The elections are still fresh in our minds and I think the sooner we forget about them the better. We will not rest until even a common fan is convinced BFA is improving. We are well aware of that. Remember as the president (Letshwiti) said in his acceptance speech, we mainly concentrat­ed on off field issues by coming up with sustainabl­e plans and governance issues. We are now moving inside the field where football lovers will be in a position to see,” Ntshin

gane said. He said at the moment, his eyes are on growing football and he does not want to think too far ahead.

“You know it is worrying that we cannot help elevate football in Botswana to be at least a quarter of what South Africa is while they are just 200km away. I think we have a good chance this coming four years and we need everybody pulling together. (The year) 2024 is just too far.”

He acknowledg­ed that there are some issues that need to be fixed in football.

“Although there was a clear protest from some quarters of the delegates, I think the majority trust we can implement and develop football further. The continuity we preached was well received and we have to reward our people’s trust in us. I take this as a team effort, there is no ‘me’ anymore. The programmes we had at BFA technical is from all us. For the first time, a new batch of A licence holders will be graduating. We have a robust four-year sustainabl­e youth developmen­t plan,” he said.

 ?? PIC:CHARLES SIMUKOKO (MMEGI ARCHIVES) ?? Chikoti power: Township Rollers’ danger-man, Joseph Chikoti drives the ball while under attention from BDF XI’s Ezekiel Buisanyang during a Castle Super League match in this undated photo. Rollers won 2-0
PIC:CHARLES SIMUKOKO (MMEGI ARCHIVES) Chikoti power: Township Rollers’ danger-man, Joseph Chikoti drives the ball while under attention from BDF XI’s Ezekiel Buisanyang during a Castle Super League match in this undated photo. Rollers won 2-0
 ?? PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO ?? Going up: Ntshingane has firmly establishe­d himself as a favourite for the top job in future
PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO Going up: Ntshingane has firmly establishe­d himself as a favourite for the top job in future

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