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Botswana to play Lesotho, Mozambique in soccer friendlies

Xinhua, March 25, 2015 Adjust font size:

Botswana's national team the Zebras have lined up two friendly matches for this week FIFA international break.

The Botswana Football Association (BFA) announced on Tuesday that the team will play Lesotho on Wednesday before hosting Mozambique on Sunday.

The matches come after a long layoff without any action after the team failed to qualify for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) last year. Botswana finished last in their qualification group following a string of poor results under new coach Peter Butler. Lesotho is already in Botswana preparing for the Wednesday evening clash at the National Stadium in Gaborone.

Speaking at the pre-match press conference, Botswana mentor Butler said the two games will assist him assess his charges ahead of crucial regional competitions coming later in the year as well as allow him to try out new combinations with the players he has called to the team.

Butler has called a squad made up of mostly local based players with a good number of youngsters getting their first call ups to the team. He said it was important to give young players who excel in the local league an opportunity to play for the country and compete at international level.

Butler said he expects a tough match against Lesotho as they have been improving steadily in recent times. He said they want to win the match to build up the team's confidence going into the future. The Briton has come under a lot of criticism lately after taking the team to the group stages of the AFCON qualifiers.

The team failed to win a single match in the qualifiers, scoring only one goal. He has maintained that he was building a team for the future and that his target was to qualify for the group stages.

Botswana's next competitive fixture will be against neighbors and rivals South Africa's Bafana Bafana in the quarterfinals of the Confederations of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA) in July 2015. Endi