Clubs unimpressed as First Division kick-off delays

First Division Sua Flamingoes defender Ishmael Mosetlha(red) and Ecco City Greens fowarder Oarabile Powe during the DebSwana first division game. PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG
First Division Sua Flamingoes defender Ishmael Mosetlha(red) and Ecco City Greens fowarder Oarabile Powe during the DebSwana first division game. PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG

FRANCISTOWN: The start of the Debswana First Division season has been delayed due to the BOT50 celebrations.

The beMOBILE Premiership has also announced a late kick-off for similar reasons. But some clubs are unimpressed with the decision, arguing it will stretch their already thin budgets.

First Division North was scheduled to kick-off this weekend while in the south, the start date was September 17, but action has now been moved to October 8.

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