Mogoditshane Fighters

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Mogoditshane Fighters
Mogoditshane Fighters.png
Full nameMogoditshane Fighters
Nickname(s)The Brazilians, Samba Boys,
Village Warriors
FoundedApril 19, 1925
Ground Molepolole Stadium
Mogoditshane, Botswana
Manager Mpho Mabogo
League Botswana First Division
2018/197th

Mogoditshane Fighters are a football (soccer) club from the Mogoditshane in Botswana.

Contents

The club's nickname is "The Brazilians".

Achievements

Performance in CAF competitions

2002 - Preliminary Round
2000 - First Round
2001 - First Round

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.PositionPlayer
1 Flag of Botswana.svg GK Barolong Lemmenyane
2Flag placeholder.svg Martin Serumula
3Flag placeholder.svg Patrick Dikalanyane
5Flag placeholder.svg Richard Gabaitsane
6Flag placeholder.svg Mandla Mugandla
7Flag placeholder.svg Ofana Motsumi
8 Flag of Botswana.svg MF Barney Marman (captain)
No.PositionPlayer
9Flag placeholder.svg Sadat Sinare
11Flag placeholder.svg Mompati Banda
12Flag placeholder.svg Charles Mositwane
13 Flag of Botswana.svg FW Boiki Mothibi
14Flag placeholder.svg Kitso Maraganyane
15 Flag of Botswana.svg MF Abednico Powell
-Flag placeholder.svg Michael Maoriso


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