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The Anti-Doping Agency from the Ministry of Youth, Gender, Sports and Culture today paid a courtesy call on the national U17 teams before they left for the Region 5 Youth Games in Lilongwe.
 
The agency coordinates anti-doping regulations for all sporting codes in Botswana. Its main objectives include among others scientific and social research, education, investigations and monitoring compliance with the global anti-doping program.
 
FIFA’s anti‐doping strategy relies on education and prevention. A worldwide network of physicians guarantees doping control procedures that are straightforward and leave no place for cheating. FIFA actively acknowledges its responsibility to protect players from harm and ensure equal chances for all competitors by stringent doping control regulations.
 

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Intermediate Referees Course Concludes Today

GABORONE: Botswana Football Association (BFA) through its technical department (Referees Department) held an Intermediate Referees Course closing ceremony. The course commenced on the 18th of March and ended today (22 March 2024).

A total of 37 participants from 9 regions took part in the course. The aim of the course is to bring regional referees up to the national level (first division).

The course was specifically organized for match officials from the southern and western blocks and was led by two local instructors, technical instructor Dintwa Dintwa and physical instructor Arone Masilo.

Congratulations to all the referees who successfully completed the Course!  It’s great to see the dedication and passion for football officiating in Botswana.

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