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Wafcon 2024: How underdogs Botswana will live a dream at finals

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Born in the village of Thamaga, Dithebe would sneak out to play football as a child while her mother, who was concerned about her schooling being affected, was out of the house.

The player overcame a difficult spell playing in France, where she suffered from homesickness, before opening Botswana’s Wafcon account in a 4-2 win over Burundi three years ago.

Dithebe was “very nervous” before her finals debut and group stage meetings with nine-time winners Nigeria and eventual champions South Africa, but Botswana advanced as one of the best third-placed teams.

“Some of the players were like my own mothers, the ones I looked up to,” she remembers.

“When I met them on the pitch, I felt like, ‘Am I going to do this or not?’.

“In Botswana, we don’t have many players around Europe, so sometimes playing the best is very, very difficult.

“It’s like, ‘Why am I competing with the best when I’m playing at a lower level?’.”

Dithebe credits her older team-mates with her momentous start to the tournament.

“I knew what I have and what I’m capable of. I felt the pressure then and said, ‘Why am I afraid to do this?’,” she said.

“I scored the goal because they were very, very aggressive – telling me, ‘Come on, you can do this’.”


BBC News

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