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BFA – Pula Sports Marketing Settle Differences

The Botswana Football Association (BFA) has entered into an agreement with Pula Sports Marketing to pay the latter after the marketing company took BFA to court over unpaid fees.

Pula Sports Marketing was the company that represented the Botswana Premiership in a sponsorship negotiation capacity in 2014. The Association and Pula Sports’ relationship ended badly and the company took legal action against BFA.

The matter has been settled out of court with the association binded to a payment plan decided by the two parties.  The Association has had to look into its finance in order to make a payment plan however there was a delay in communication of this to Pula Sports Marketing.

The Botswana Football Association properties have NOT BEEN ATTACHED as a result. We believe it is in the best interest of the nation and the Association to take responsibility for any and all liability regardless. We however will bring to book anyone responsible for improper administration of public funds at the Association past, present or in the future.

 

The President of the BFA sent this release this Saturday morning

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BOTSWANA U-20 WOMEN EXIT WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS WITH PRIDE AFTER HOME VICTORY

The Botswana U-20 Women’s National Team bowed out of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers 2026 on a positive note after securing a 1–0 victory over Cameroon U-20 Women’s National Team this past weekend, despite a 5–1 aggregate defeat.

Having suffered a heavy 5–0 loss in the first leg played on 7 February 2026 at Olembe Stadium in Cameroon, the Young Mares showed resilience and determination in the return leg at Obed Itani Chilume Stadium.

Forward Mbapeua Hangara scored the decisive goal in the second half, giving Botswana a deserved win in front of their home supporters and demonstrating the team’s fighting spirit until the final whistle.

Head coach Tapaphiwa Tracey Gaebolae expressed pride in her players performance and attitude, emphasizing the positive response after the first-leg setback.

“We are very proud of the girls. Even though we didn’t get the result we wanted in Cameroon, we came here with a positive mindset. The message to the team was that we needed to score more goals, stay organized, and believe in ourselves and I think the players responded very well.” Coach Gaebolae alluded at the post match Technical press conference.

Despite exiting the competition, the Young Mares leave the qualifiers with valuable international experience and renewed confidence, highlighting the growth and potential of women’s football in Botswana.

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