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Botswana national football team

Men's association football team


Men's association football team

FieldValue
NameBotswana
Badge_size190px
NicknameDipitse (The Zebras)
AssociationBotswana Football Association (BFA)
Sub-confederationCOSAFA (Southern Africa)
ConfederationCAF (Africa)
CoachMorena Ramoreboli
CaptainThatayaone Ditlhokwe
Most capsMosha Gaolaolwe (96)
Top scorerJerome Ramatlhakwane (24)
Home StadiumBotswana National Stadium
FIFA TrigrammeBOT
FIFA Rank
FIFA max53
FIFA max dateDecember 2010
FIFA min165
FIFA min dateNovember 1999 – February 2000
Elo Rank
Elo max98
Elo max dateAugust 2011
Elo min187
Elo min dateMarch 1997
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pattern_ra1_bot21a
pattern_so1_bot21h
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body100A2E8
rightarm1ffffff
shorts15fb1ff
socks15fb1ff
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First game8–1
(Malawi; 13 July 1968)
Largest win6–0
(Polokwane, South Africa; 1 June 2018)
Largest loss8–1
(Malawi; 13 July 1968)
0–7
(Gaborone, Botswana; 26 August 1990)
Regional nameAfrica Cup of Nations
Regional cup apps2
Regional cup first[2012](2012-africa-cup-of-nations)
Regional cup bestGroup stage ([2012](2012-african-cup-of-nations), [2025](2025-africa-cup-of-nations))
3rdRegional nameCOSAFA Cup
3rdRegional cup apps19
3rdRegional cup first[1997](1997-cosafa-cup)
3rdRegional cup bestRunners-up ([2016](2016-cosafa-cup), [2019](2019-cosafa-cup))
Note

the men's team

| Sub-confederation = COSAFA (Southern Africa)

(Malawi; 13 July 1968) (Polokwane, South Africa; 1 June 2018) (Malawi; 13 July 1968) 0–7 (Gaborone, Botswana; 26 August 1990)

The Botswana national football team () represents Botswana in men's international association football. It is governed by the Botswana Football Association (BFA) which was founded in 1970.

As of December 2025, the team has qualified for two editions of Africa Cup of Nations, in 2012 and 2025, and it has not managed to qualify for the FIFA World Cup. The team also participates in the regional COSAFA Cup which is open to Southern African national teams and takes place annually; Botswana's best result in the cup to date is finishing runners-up in the 2016 and 2019 editions.

History

Botswana's first unofficial match was an 8–1 loss against Malawi on 13 July 1968, and they became affiliated with CAF in early 1976. Botswana's first official match was the 3–2 loss against Zambia on 30 August 1976. Botswana then joined FIFA in 1978.

It took part in its first preliminary competition for the 1994 World Cup in the United States, where it faced Niger and Ivory Coast. It managed a 0–0 draw with the latter in Gaborone, and lost its other 3 matches, finishing last in its group.

The next competition it entered was for the 2002 World Cup, where it faced Zambia in a 2-legged tie to decide which team would advance to the group stages. Zambia won both legs of the tie to qualify and knock Botswana out.

After this, Botswana lost 3–0 to Zambia and to second-string sides from South Africa and Zimbabwe at home in Gaborone. A draw with Madagascar which was ranked at 146th in the world at the time, led Botswana FA to sack manager Colwyn Rowe, who had guided Botswana to its then-highest ever FIFA ranking of 95th. BFA claimed this move was taken because it feared for his safety from angry fans. Stanley Tshosane was named as his replacement and in his first game in charge, Botswana achieved a 2–1 win away to Mozambique. While achieving a draw with Ivory Coast, Botswana finished bottom of its qualifying group for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

Botswana defied its ranking to become the first team to qualify for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations, beating Tunisia both at home and away. This coincided with a rise to its highest ever FIFA ranking of 53rd. It did not manage to build upon this upturn in form at the tournament, losing more narrowly to Ghana and Mali and more heavily to Guinea to finish bottom of its group with 0 points.

The truncated qualification format for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations saw Botswana face Mali in a two-legged tie, which Botswana lost 7–1 on aggregate. Botswana failed to qualify for the 2014 World Cup, finishing third in its group with 7 points behind South Africa and Ethiopia.

In October 2013, BFA sacked Tshosane, citing his "failing to meet the targets set for him". It subsequently appointed Englishman Peter Butler in February 2014.

Beating Burundi and Guinea-Bissau in the knockout rounds, it finished last in its qualifying group for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations with a single point. In its qualifying group for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations, it finished third - 7 points behind qualifiers Burkina Faso and Uganda. In the qualifiers for the 2018 World Cup, it beat Eritrea in the first round and won 2–1 at home against Mali in the first leg of the second round. A 2–0 win for Mali in Bamako meant that Botswana lost on aggregate and failed to make the group stages.

In July 2017, David Bright became manager of the Zebras for the 4th time after BFA chose not to renew Butler's contract. He led the team during qualifiers for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, in which Botswana scored only 1 goal in its 6 Group I matches.

Botswana made a poor start to their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualification campaign, with two losses leading many to believe they had little chance of making it to Morocco. Despite this, they then picked up eight points from a possible twelve on offer, a 1–1 draw away against Egypt in their last match of the campaign sealing qualification for only their second ever Africa Cup of Nations. This was despite manager Didier Gomes Da Rosa resigning to take charge of Al Ahli, meaning Morena Ramoreboli took interim charge for the team's last two matches.

Results and fixtures

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

2024

  • Trézéguet
  • Kebatho

2025

Report (CAF)

  • Kopelang
  • Gouiri
  • Amoura Report (CAF)
  • Kgamanyane
  • Semadi
  • Maponda
  • Zulu
  • Sinkala
  • Jo. Phiri
  • Amoura
  • Bounedjah
  • Kopelang
  • Witi
  • Bangal
  • Ssemugabi
  • Traoré
  • Baldé
  • Boy
  • Mohutsiwa
  • Sliti
  • Orebonye
  • Jackson
  • C. Ndiaye
  • Kakuta

Coaching history

:Caretaker managers are listed in italics.

  • RSA Thomas Johnson (1973)
  • FRG Rudi Gutendorf (1976)
  • SCO Peter Cormack (1986–1987)
  • ZAM Kenny Mwape (1990–1992)
  • ZAM Freddie Mwila (1992–1994)
  • ZAM Freddie Mwila (1994–1996)
  • BOT Michael Gaborone (1996–1997)
  • BOT David Bright (1997–1998)
  • BOT David Bright (1999)
  • ENG Jeff Butler (1999)
  • BOT David Bright (2000)
  • GER Karl-Heinz Marotzke (2001)
  • SCG Veselin Jelušić (2002–2005)
  • BOT David Bright (2006)
  • ENG Colwyn Rowe (2006–2008)
  • BOT Stanley Tshosane (2008–2013)
  • ENG Peter Butler (2014–2017)
  • BOT Mogomotsi Mpote (2017)
  • BOT David Bright (2017–2019)
  • BOT Mfolo Mfolo (2019)
  • BOT Mogomotsi Mpote (2019)
  • ALG Adel Amrouche (2019–2022)
  • ZIM Rahman Gumbo (2022)
  • BOT Mogomotsi Mpote (2022–2023)
  • FRA Didier Gomes Da Rosa (2023-2024)
  • RSA Morena Ramoreboli (2024-)

Players

Current squad

The following players were called up for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – CAF Group G matches against Algeria and Somalia on 20 and 25 March 2025 respectively.

Caps and goals correct as of 19 November 2024, after the match against Egypt.

Recent call-ups

The following players were last called up within the last twelve months.

Player records

!W !D* !L !GF !GA !Pld !W !D !L !GF !GA |-

1970 to 1978
1982 to 1990
-
United States of America 1994
4
0
1
3
1
9
-
France 1998
-
South Korea Japan 2002
2
0
0
2
0
2
-
Germany 2006
12
4
1
7
14
19
-
South Africa 2010
6
1
2
3
3
8
-
Brazil 2014
6
2
1
3
8
10
-
Russia 2018
4
3
0
1
7
4
-
Qatar 2022
2
0
1
1
0
1
-
Canada Mexico United States 2026
10
3
1
6
12
16
-
Morocco Portugal Spain 2030
-
Saudi Arabia 2034
-
!Total
!
! 0/11
!
!
!
!
!
!
!46
!13
!7
!26
!45
!69
}

Africa Cup of Nations

Main article: Botswana at the Africa Cup of Nations

Africa Cup of Nations recordQualification recordYearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGAPldWDLGFGATotalGroup stage2/3560062169620205554144
Sudan [1957](1957-africa-cup-of-nations)*Part of **Part of *
United Arab Republic [1959](1959-africa-cup-of-nations)
Ethiopia [1962](1962-africa-cup-of-nations)
Ghana [1963](1963-africa-cup-of-nations)
Tunisia [1965](1965-africa-cup-of-nations)
Ethiopia [1968](1968-africa-cup-of-nations)*Not affiliated to CAF**Not affiliated to CAF*
Sudan [1970](1970-africa-cup-of-nations)
Egypt [1974](1974-africa-cup-of-nations)
Ethiopia [1976](1976-africa-cup-of-nations)
Ghana [1978](1978-africa-cup-of-nations)*Did not enter**Did not enter*
Nigeria [1980](1980-african-cup-of-nations)
Libya [1982](1982-african-cup-of-nations)
Ivory Coast [1984](1984-african-cup-of-nations)
Egypt [1986](1986-african-cup-of-nations)
Morocco [1988](1988-african-cup-of-nations)
Algeria [1990](1990-african-cup-of-nations)
Senegal [1992](1992-african-cup-of-nations)
Tunisia [1994](1994-african-cup-of-nations)*Did not qualify*201104
South Africa [1996](1996-african-cup-of-nations)10028527
Burkina Faso [1998](1998-african-cup-of-nations)201106
Ghana Nigeria [2000](2000-african-cup-of-nations)201112
Mali [2002](2002-africa-cup-of-nations)210113
Tunisia [2004](2004-africa-cup-of-nations)603326
Egypt [2006](2006-africa-cup-of-nations)124171419
Ghana [2008](2008-africa-cup-of-nations)621337
Angola [2010](2010-africa-cup-of-nations)612338
Equatorial Guinea Gabon [2012](2012-africa-cup-of-nations)Group stage16th300329852173
South Africa [2013](2013-africa-cup-of-nations)*Did not qualify*200217
Equatorial Guinea [2015](2015-africa-cup-of-nations)8125211
Gabon [2017](2017-africa-cup-of-nations)620458
Egypt [2019](2019-africa-cup-of-nations)601518
Cameroon [2021](2021-africa-cup-of-nations)611429
Ivory Coast [2023](2023-africa-cup-of-nations)611439
Morocco [2025](2025-africa-cup-of-nations)Group stage24th300307622247
Kenya Tanzania Uganda [2027](2027-africa-cup-of-nations)*To be determined**To be determined*
[2029](2029-africa-cup-of-nations)

COSAFA Cup

Main article: COSAFA Cup

Head-to-head record

As of 30 December 2025 after match against DR Congo

**Negative balance** (more Losses)
Opponent
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Total36395101167294460−166
4004212−10
14266614−8
100101−1
621337−4
522121+1
210134−1
1010000
220020+2
220020+2
200216−5
522132+1
603307−7
8035212−10
310245–1
220051+4
420274+3
1010000
201101−1
7115520−15
211031+2
1010110
1010110
4022111−10
7304710−3
31151153923+16
101113−2
512212−1
812345−1
2558122147−26
7106519−14
6114410−6
311161+5
200202−2
2555151940−21
2071121918+1
1010000
301224−2
1010000
300308−8
1010000
440081+7
220051+4
2006141031−21
110030+3
32161154626+20
100112−1
512279−2
2101220
1010000
8224512−7
702529−7
2748151542−27
194510923−14

Honours

Regional

  • COSAFA Cup
    • Runners-up (2): 2016, 2019

Awards

  • African National Team of the Year (1): 2011

References

References

  1. (26 March 2011). "BBC Sport – Football – Minnows Botswana qualify for Africa Cup of Nations". BBC News.
  2. (19 November 2024). "Afcon 2025: Botswana, Mozambique and Tanzania round off qualifiers for finals".
  3. "Botswana - List of International Matches".
  4. (17 September 2016). "Zebras 50-year transformation". Knowledge Bylanes.
  5. Football, CAF – Confederation of African. "CAF – Member Associations – Botswana Football Association – Home".
  6. "Egypt hammer hapless Botswana - 2025 Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers".
  7. "Botswana return to AFCON after 12-year absence - Mauritania, Cape Verde miss out".
  8. "Botswana coach details reasons for departure".
  9. (23 October 2024). "Official: Ramoreboli Lands New Job".
  10. (14 March 2025). "Ramoreboli Names Final Zebras Squad For World Cup Qualifiers". Botswana Football Association.
  11. "Botswana – Record International Players".
  12. "World Football Elo Ratings: Botswana". Elo Ratings.
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