Sageby Sandaka (born 17 June 1985) is a retired Zimbabwean football striker.
Sandaka began playing club football in Zimbabwe. He moved to Botswana side Gaborone United in 2006, where he was top league goal-scorer with 14 goals in 13 matches. [1]
He has been capped for the Zimbabwean national team.
Transportation in Botswana is provided by internal and extensive network of railways, highways, ferry services and air routes that criss-cross the country. The transport sector in Botswana has played an important role in economic growth in the 23 years following independence. The country has been fortunate in discovering natural resources to finance economic developments, and sound policies have ensured that the transport sector grew at an affordable pace commensurate with demands for services.
Gaborone is the capital and largest city of Botswana with a population of 246,325 based on the 2022 census, about 10% of the total population of Botswana. Its agglomeration is home to 421,907 inhabitants at the 2011 census.
Joseph Ngwenya is a Zimbabwean footballer.
Diphetogo "Dipsy" Selolwane is a Botswana former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He has also played as a striker in Major League Soccer.
The Botswana national football team was founded in 1970 to represent Botswana in association football and is governed by the Botswana Football Association (BFA). It qualified for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations.
Lobatse is a town in south-eastern Botswana, 70 kilometres south of the capital Gaborone, situated in a valley running north towards Gaborone and close to the border with South Africa. Lobatse has a population of 29,772 as of 2022. The town is an administrative district, with a town council.
Mpenjani ‘Mpe’ Mwaruwari, often known simply as Benjani, is a Zimbabwean retired professional footballer who played as a striker.
Energy Murambadoro is a former Zimbabwean association football goalkeeper. He has retired from international football with Zimbabwe. He has two children.
Botswana Railways (BR) is the national railway of Botswana.
Masvingo United is a Zimbabwean football club. It is based in Masvingo. They joined the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League, They were repeatedly relegated to Division One. The club used to be bankrolled by Tanda Tavaruva.
The Botswana Premier League is the highest level football league in Botswana. Organised by the Botswana Football Association, the league was formed in 1978 to replace the pre-independence Bechuanaland Union African Soccer League, which was regional. Participants in the first edition of the league included Tlokweng Pirates, Notwane, Black Peril, Queens Park Rangers and a team from Ngwaketse district.
The Orange Kabelano Charity Cup is a football (soccer) one match competition in Botswana. It was created in 1996 and the participation in this one-day event is decided by invitation or by a public vote.
Mkhokheli "Kheli" Dube is a Zimbabwean footballer.
List of Railway stations in Botswana include:
Joel Luphahla is a Zimbabwean football midfielder.
Tshepo Motlhabankwe is a former Motswana footballer who played for various Botswana Premier League teams such as Mochudi Centre Chiefs and Township Rollers as well as teams in the South African Premier Division. He is also a former Botswana international, having scored 2 goals between his debut in 2003 and retirement in 2013.
Cuthbert Malajila is a Zimbabwean footballer who plays as a forward for Premier Soccer League side Black Leopards in South Africa. He also plays for the Zimbabwe national football team.
Mmusa Ohilwe is a Botswanan footballer who currently plays for Extension Gunners in the Botswana Premier League. He has won twenty-nine caps for the Botswana national football team.
The Zambia women's national football team, represents Zambia in association football. There is a Homeless World Cup team. The country has participated in qualifying tournaments for the FIFA Women's World Cup and other African-based association football tournaments. It is the first landlocked nation in Africa to qualify for a senior World Cup of either men's or women's, having its maiden debut in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.