It’s been over a year since Thabo Senong took over the reins as the Lesotho national team coach following a successful spell with the South African National under-20 team. The 39-year-old headed to the Mountain Kingdom after leading Amajita...
Lesotho international Tumelo Khutlang is delighted to be back in the picture for Black Leopards having started all the last three matches since the resumption of the South African Absa Premiership. The 24-year-old forward had fallen out favour at...
The Lesotho Football Association (LeFA) has unveiled the breakdown of the financial assistance that will be distributed to all their registered clubs from the M8,660,000 million ($500,000) Relief fund from FIFA. LeFA Secretary General Mokhosi Mohapi told a press...
Likuena and Black Leopards midfielder Tshwarelo Bereng has spoken of his desire to play his football in the Lesotho’s Econet Premier League before retiring having played all his football in South Africa. Bereng was born to a South African...
Puleng Mahomo made history in 2014 becoming Lesotho first referee to officiate at the Africa Cup of Nations in the Women’s edition of the tournament held in Namibia. She began a career in refereeing after retiring as a player...
Lisema Lebokollane’s career has grown in leaps and bounds over the last two years featuring regularly for the national team. The Matlama hardman played in six of the last seven matches for Likuena under the mentorship of Thabo Senong....
The Lesotho Football Association is reeling with shock after receiving the sad news of the passing away of ‘Me Mabafokeng Tselane Seema, who is the mother of former national team captain and Bloemfontein Celtic coach-Lehlohonolo Seema. We can...
Mokhosi Mohapi walked a long and bumpy road before landing a dream job to work as the Lesotho Football Association Secretary General. In this heart-to-heart interview with the LeFA news department, the Roma-born football administrator opens up about his...
Thabo Senong is among a list of coaches such as Carlos Alberto Parreira, Arsene Wenger, Gerard Houllier and Jose Mourinho, who have never played professional football, but have had successful careers in coaching. The Soweto born coach arrived in...