The Herald (South Africa)

Bafana dismiss Zebras

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SOUTH Africa defeated Botswana a second time within 12 days by winning 2-0 away on Saturday in the first leg of a 2018 African Nations Championsh­ip (Chan) second-round qualifier.

The scoreline was identical when the neighbours met in a Cosafa Cup Southern Africa championsh­ip match in Moruleng, near Sun City, last week.

Botswana changed coaches after that game, replacing caretaker Oris Radipotsan­e with former army officer David Bright, who has had three previous spells in charge of the national team.

Radipotsan­e had been put in charge when former West Ham United and West Bromwich Albion midfielder Peter Butler quit to join Platinum Stars.

South Africa fielded an experiment­al team in a competitio­n restricted to those playing for clubs in their country of birth.

The Chan was introduced in 2008 to offer home-based players internatio­nal exposure, as many national squads are dominated by stars playing abroad. Matches carry full internatio­nal status, with caps awarded and results counting toward the monthly Fifa rankings.

It was a Kaizer Chiefs player who scored on 28 minutes in Francistow­n.

Ryan Moon shook off his marker, beat a defender and fired the ball past advancing goalkeeper Mwapule Masule.

Gift Motupa, who plays for Baroka, doubled the lead 18 minutes from time by pushing a Cole Alexander cut-back into the net.

Meanwhile, Youssouf Ibroihim and Boina Bakar scored in the second half to bring Comoros a 2-0 home victory over Lesotho in Moroni, capital of the island state.

Tanzania had hopes of reaching the 16-nation finals in Kenya next January lessened when held 1-1 at home by Rwanda in Mwanza.

Savio Nshuti put 2016 African Nations Championsh­ip hosts Rwanda ahead and Himid Mao Kami levelled just before half time.

African minnows Djibouti suffered a 5-1 drubbing by visiting Ethiopia.

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