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Notši braces for Lioli showdown

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Maseru – Kick4Life head coach Leslie Notši is relishing Sunday’s showdown against defending league champions Lioli at Setsoto Stadium.

The two teams are involved in a thrilling three-way race with Bantu for the Vodacom Premier League title and, with a third of the season to go, Sunday’s clash could go a long way in deciding the destination of the crown.

For Kick4Life the game is also a chance to show they have really arrived as a force.  When the two teams met last November in the first round, Halemakale Mahlaha’s side were too good for Kick4Life as they emerged 4-1 victors.

Notši reiterated his respect for the champions but said Kick4Life are going into the game highly motivated after their emphatic 7-3 aggregate triumph over Sundawana in the Lesotho National Insurance Group Top 8 quarterfinals last weekend.

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“(Lioli) have a good history and, as a team, we are looking forward to the game because this is where we say let’s go and weigh ourselves. Let’s go and see how best we can also bring one of those good results that will make us proud as Kick4Life. I think we are really going to give them a very good encounter,” Notši said.
“The plan is to continue to do our level best.”

“We are approaching this match with all the respect to Lioli. They are a big team; they have achieved a lot, they have got quality players (that are) mostly experienced, national team material (players) and they have got a big coach.”

As he often does, Notši insisted Kick4Life, who are in just their third Vodacom premiership campaign, remain in a building phase.
But, he also pointed out they are aiming to achieve good results in every game they play.

The former Lesotho coach added that morale in camp is high ahead of Sunday’s game and players are buzzing with confidence.  Rightfully so, Kick4Life have a perfect record in 2017. They have won six out of six games and have scored 18 goals in the process.

“As the technical team we always say we are in the building phase and we should always try our best and tread carefully. But, we should always try to achieve the maximum results — be focused, give respect to the opposition and be competitive as we can,” Notši said.

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“We are in the process of managing the pressure of maintaining a high level of concentration,” he continued.
“We have to calm the players down and focus and enjoy the moment but with urgency in terms of play. The morale is high; this game came at the right time. We are just going with the flow — positive flow.”

Notši also sang the praises of the combination between Lesotho internationals Thabo Masualle and Bokang Mothoana saying they have brought a wealth of experience to the team.
Masualle has been a key player since joining the Old Europa club last January while Mothoana, who joined in July, has recently been recalled to the Likuena squad thanks to his good form.

“They have been brilliant,” Notši enthused.
“They are now having telepathy in terms of the way we want them to play. Masualle and Lefty (Mothoana) have formed a formidable defence, bringing wealth of experience to the team,” he added.

The increased defensive stability has added to a Kick4Life attack that is suddenly the most electric in the country. New signing Thapelo Tale has struck five goals in three appearances while Thabiso Brown is the league’s joint leading top scorer with 12 goals.

“The likes of Tšeliso Ramafikeng, Morapeli Lesoetsa and Thapelo Tale give us very good options in our offensive play,” Notši said.
“They have shown hunger, maturity and I am happy with the way have progressed. I think we are still going to see good things from them.”

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Weekend fixtures:

Saturday
Sundawana vs. Matlama (13:00, Maputsoe DiFA Stadium)
Bantu vs. LDF (15:00, Mafeteng)
Rovers vs. LCS (15:00, Roma)

Sunday
Lioli vs. Kick4Life (15:00, Setsoto Stadium)
LMPS vs. Liphakoe (15:00, PTC)
Sky Battalion vs. Likhopo (15:00, LCS)
Butha-Buthe Warriors vs. Linare (15:00, Maputsoe DiFA Stadium)

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Lefa to shake up coaches

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MASERU

The Lesotho Football Association (LEFA) is set to carry out a major shake-up of the country’s national team coaches.

The significant changes are expected to affect “all the coaching and support staff rosters” of Lesotho’s national teams.

According to a leaked internal memo, the only coaching staff that are expected to remain intact are that of the senior men’s team, led by Leslie Notši, and the Under-20 men’s side under Halemakale Mahlaha.

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The positions of all other national coaches in the men’s and women’s sides are going to be reviewed with the expectation that coaches will be replaced.

LEFA held a press conference yesterday to outline the potential changes which were first revealed in an internal memo issued on Monday by LEFA’s secretary general Mokhosi Mohapi.

According to the memo, the tenures of all national team staff ended on December 31 with the exception of the men’s senior national team technical personnel and Under-20 team.

LEFA clarified that the tenures of those two national team staff members had been extended until January 31.

That move was made to allow LEFA’s new National Executive Committee, which was elected in November, enough time to deliberate on whether to retain or release the coaches in charge of Likuena and the Makoanyane XI.

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Mohapi headed a press briefing yesterday, which was also attended by LEFA’s president, Advocate Salemane Phafane, where he addressed the developments.

“We know the sentiments, when we sit we evaluate, there are reports that were called during the month of November, we look at the reports, those reports will say how you have performed and whether there is a case for reinstatement,” Mohapi said.

Team performance is one factor that counts.

For Likuena, it has been a topsy-turvy 12 months.

Lesotho reached the final stage of 2025 African Nations Championship qualifying but ultimately fell at the last step, 2-1 on aggregate to Angola, depriving Likuena what would have been their first-ever appearance at a continental finals.

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However, Likuena were disappointingly knocked out in the group stages of the 2024 COSAFA Cup last July.

For now, Likuena remains in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, and LEFA is cautious about disrupting their progress.

Lesotho are in Group C alongside Rwanda, South Africa, Benin, Nigeria and Zimbabwe.

They are fourth on the log with five points from four games and are only two points behind the leaders in what has been an impressive qualifying effort so far.

“We are not going to be oblivious to certain performances that deserve to be elongated, and let’s be fair; in that (internal memo) it does communicate with the exception of a team (Likuena) that is in competition. We will not destabilise it because a term has to be this way,” he said.

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Mohapi also said Under-20 coach Mahlaha is exempted owing to a two-year contract he signed.

However, Mehalalitoe head coach Shalane Lehohla, who was engaged for a year, faces review.

“As for Mahlaha, he was given two years, and he was engaged later. Shalane always knew he was taking the (women’s national) team for a year, but don’t look at the coaches only, look at the backroom staff as well, the analysis will be made like the president said,” Mohapi said.

“The cake is too big, it has to be given to others to see if they can cook,” he added.

Decisions by LEFA NEC’s are expected after a meeting tomorrow.

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New kit for Likuena

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The Lesotho Football Association (LEFA) has launched a new kit, manufactured by English sportswear giant Umbro, for the country’s national football teams.

This new strip replaces previous versions and will go on sale immediately.

On the field, the kit is set to be debuted during the March international break when Likuena takes on South Africa in a 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier.

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Lesotho’s new trim boasts unique features that distinguish it from earlier editions with Umbro and even includes security features to prevent counterfeiting.

The new home kit is predominantly white with four horizontal stripes across the belly, compared to three lines in the previous designs. The strip also features shades of blue.

According to LEFA, the elements ensure the kit is unique and difficult to fake, even if attempts are made to replicate it.

The away kit is green with many of the distinct features of the home kit being even more visible.

The blue leisure kit, meanwhile, adds another dimension to the team’s apparel line-up.

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LEFA’s Secretary General, Mokhosi Mohapi, said work has already begun on the next designs, which could be revealed in a year’s time.

The fresh kit comes as part of a new three-year contract with Umbro.

LEFA said the deal offers improved terms compared to the previous agreement between the two parties.

Notably, this time kids’ replicas are available along with special cuts for women. The new kit replicas will be sold for M600.

To ensure the new kit gets proper market traction, LEFA will withhold sales of the national sides’ old kits.

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Speaking at yesterday’s launch at Bambatha Tšita Sports Arena, LEFA’s president, Advocate Salemane Phafane, emphasised the importance of the national team’s kit.

“(The) national team kit is a big thing because it is a sign that differentiates who you are from others.

“It is not just about wearing it (the kit). To us it is a flag, and we respect it. Of course, above (everything), it’s the national flag,” Phafane said.

“We agreed that even if we improve and change, we should not abandon our identity, and that’s the first edition of our jersey, we don’t want to go far away from it,” he said.

Phafane also revealed that Umbro exceeded their contractual obligations by providing additional sets of jerseys for free.

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“While we were waiting for the kit, they sent two sets of Likuena’s jerseys that are not part of the contract,” Phafane said.

“(Umbro) also sent two sets of the women’s (national team) kit. We received four sets of kits for free and they are not part of the contract.”

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Ramakongoana off to World Athletics Championships

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Lesotho Olympian Tebello Ramakongoana has booked a ticket to the 2025 World Athletics Championships after finishing second at the C&D Xiamen Marathon in China on Sunday.

Ramakongoana ran a brilliant race at the global event, and he finished in a Lesotho record time of 2:06:18 hours, just 12 seconds shy of first place.

Ethiopian Dawit Wolde secured title ahead of Ramakongoana in a time of 2:06:06.

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Ramakongoana’s time has earned him automatic qualification to the World Championships set to be held in Tokyo in September this year and his performance in China took 1:40 minutes off the national record he set when he finished seventh at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

When speaking to local media, Ramakongoana’s American coach, James McKirdy, said the weather was warm but after 10 kilometres the sun appeared.

He said Ramakongoana ran a mostly strategic race with the focus to be amongst the front pack in the early stages of the race.

After 35km, the Olympian increased tempo and pushed the leading pack of 12 men that was a deciding point on who would make the podium.

From there the numbers in the leading group started to dwindle and with two kilometres to go, only four were in the running for podium places.

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“(By) pushing hard, Tebello finished in 2:06:18 and earned 2nd place, both his time and his finishing position earned him the automatic standard for the upcoming World Championships in Tokyo later this year,” McKirdy said.

“The Xiamen Marathon is an out and back course with moderate hills along the coast of China.

“Tebello’s time was also under the former course record and now sits as the second fastest time ever run for the event,” he continued.

The athlete is currently abroad in the United States where he is based and training.

He was Lesotho’s standout performer at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

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Ramakongoana finished fourth at the 2023 World Athletics Championships and he will hope to claim a medal at this year’s games scheduled to be held from September 13 to 21 in Tokyo, Japan.

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