Makha delighted with Likuena opportunity
Newly capped Likuena midfielder Tumelo Makha is over the moon to have made the national team’s final squad for the historic 20th edition of the COSAFA Cup that got underway in Nelson Mandela Bay on
Newly capped Likuena midfielder Tumelo Makha is over the moon to have made the national team’s final squad for the historic 20th edition of the COSAFA Cup that got underway in Nelson Mandela Bay on
Lesotho interim coach Leslie Notsi is adamant the Mountain Kingdom's side will rise to the occasion at the COSAFA Cup notwithstanding the recent changes to their technical team following the departure of head coach Thabo
Lesotho national team coach Thabo Senong has welcomed the COSAFA draw after the Crocodiles were paired in Group A along neighbours South Africa, Botswana and Eswatini for the competition set for Nelson Mandela Bay from
Lesotho coach Thabo Senong has named his provisional squad for the historic 20th COSAFA Cup to be staged in Nelson Mandela Bay from July 7-18. The South African born coach has dropped several of his
Rubbing shoulders with a high-powered Lesotho Football Association (LeFA) delegation at the football grassroots festival recently held across the Senqu River was a once in a lifetime opportunity for kids from the rural village of
The Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA) Congress last week elected the Lesotho Football Association President Advocate Salemane Phafane (KC) as a member of its Disciplinary Committee for the next four years. The election took
Lesotho coach Thabo Senong has named a 24-man squad to face Mozambique and Eswatini in the upcoming friendly matches scheduled for early June in Maputo as the Mountain Kingdom country begins its preparations for the
Domestic football has returned in the Mountain Kingdom of Lesotho after a long lay-off brought about by the suspension of football activities due to Covid-19 pandemic. The elite league has been in suspension since December
Lesotho Women’s National team captain Boitumelo Rabale has spoken of her delight after completing a move to SAFA National Women’s League Champions-Mamelodi Sundowns on a two-year deal. The 24-year-old affectionately known as ‘Queen’, was unveiled