The Monitor (Botswana)

Under-17 Side Optimistic Despite Odds

- Boitumelo Khutsafalo Staff Writer

National

Under-17 coach, Tebogo Mokute is adamant that despite the threat posed by their group at the COSAFA tournament, the team can be counted amongst the best in the end.

The team left yesterday for the COSAFA Under-17 tournament, which will take place in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.

Botswana has been drawn in the same group with regional powerhouse­s, Zambia, Malawi and Comoros. The tournament will also be used as the qualifiers for the Africa Youth Championsh­ips, which is the Under-17 side’s equivalent of the Africa Cup of Nations.

Speaking aking at a media briefing on Friday, iday, Mokute said both Malawi wi and Zambia are well known n for their strong developmen­t nt structures and play almost the he same type of football while Comoros have several players s plying their trade in Europe. He also said the situation however ver does not demoralise his side de and added they will do o all they can to make the country proud.

The team has been in camp for two weeks in prepara- aration for the tournament. However, Mokute stated that the building of the team kicked off last year consisting of players who were mostly born in 2004. At the time they were 15 years old and the cream of the team has been picked from Botswana Games as well as Botswana Integrated Sports Associatio­n (BISA).

“On normal circumstan­ces, two weeks is a very short time to make enough preparatio­ns but we cannot fold our arms. We have tried to do the physical and technical training during that time. I can say my players are at the level of 70 percent fitness but I have tried to work more on the technical aspect which should work well for us,” Mokute said.

Yesterday, Mokute and his technical team left with 17 players to Port Elizabeth while three remained behind because of school commitment­s. He said goalkeeper, Menson

Busang, left wing back, Ontlametse Selebogo and midfielder, Omphile Ramoagi are writing examinatio­ns and will leave on Thursday to join their teammates in South Africa.

He said he is happy that the Botswana Football Associatio­n (BFA) has made special arrangemen­t for the three players. He also said he is hopeful that the three players will be ready to join their teammates for the first match on Friday against Malawi. “If not, they will be ready for the next two group matches,” he said.

The last time the national Under-17 team took part in the Africa Youth Championsh­ip was in 2013 in Morocco. The team has already played practice matches against Matebejana and national Under-20 side.

The final fi squad:

Goalkeeper­s: Goalkeeper­s Busang, Lefika Ngwako, Baka Bakang Boima

Defenders: Thabo Bakwena, Levi Monagen Monageng, Kutlo Kgetheng, Selebego, Thuto Bafeletse, Mompati Tsho Tshoganets­o, Kagiso Masankela

MiDfiElDEr­s: Thompho Mokganedi, Monty Enosa, Maatla Ramogalan Ramogalana, Ramoagi, Kgotso R Radithogwa, Kenny Its Itshepeng, Tlotlo Kgaolo

Strikers: Str Kgotso Tlho Tlhowe, Obakeng Ma Mazongo, Koketso M Mwampole

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