Rumors are swirling that Ashford Mamelodi, a well-known football administrator, may be interested in seeking the presidency of the Botswana Football Association (BFA). The election is still some time away, but Mamelodi is already said to have the support of some prominent figures. If he does decide to run, he'll face off against the current president, MacLean Letshwiti.
A source close to this publication stated that Mamelodi was not focused on the upcoming elections and that some prominent individuals have expressed a desire to support him in his effort to unseat the current president, Maclen Letshwiti. He said that they believe that Mamelodi is the only candidate who can successfully challenge Letshwiti. The BFA is scheduled to hold its elections towards this year end, and the current president Letshwiti has
previously confirmed that he will be standing for re-election.
This publication contacted Mamelodi to inquire about his rumored candidacy for the presidency of the BFA, but he denied any such plans. However, he recently made a cryptic post on social media that reads, "an imminent announcement is loading," without disclosing any further details. When contacted again by this publication, Mamelodi did not provide any additional information.
Since Botswana's failed bid for the 2027 AFCON, Mamelodi has been largely silent. As the chairperson of the bid committee, he had worked tirelessly to make the case for Botswana to host the tournament. His efforts were unsuccessful as the country could not win, but Botswana's bid was placed second among the countries that submitted proposals.
He was very active and hopeful that he would leave a legacy for Botswana football by securing the hosting rights for the 2027 AFCON. After the bid was unsuccessful, he told this publication that he was finished with his role in Botswana sports. However, he clarified that he could never say 'never' when it comes to future involvement in the sport. He expressed a sense of pride in the work he had done for Botswana football.
As a former FIFA development officer for Eastern and Southern Africa, Mamelodi is highly knowledgeable about Botswana football administration. His reputation as a skilled administrator speaks for itself. Given the current situation in Botswana football, the upcoming elections could have a major impact on the sport. However, so far, no one outside the incumbent, has publicly declared their candidacy for the presidency, although that could change in the coming months.
The future of Botswana football is uncertain, but the upcoming elections could prove to be a pivotal moment for the sport. Mamelodi's experience and reputation could play a major role in shaping the Future football administration if he decides to stand. With no clear front runner in the race for the presidency, it remains to be seen who will step up to lead the sport into a new era.
A source close to this publication stated that Mamelodi was not focused on the upcoming elections and that some prominent individuals have expressed a desire to support him in his effort to unseat the current president, Maclen Letshwiti. He said that they believe that Mamelodi is the only candidate who can successfully challenge Letshwiti. The BFA is scheduled to hold its elections towards this year end, and the current president Letshwiti has
previously confirmed that he will be standing for re-election.
This publication contacted Mamelodi to inquire about his rumored candidacy for the presidency of the BFA, but he denied any such plans. However, he recently made a cryptic post on social media that reads, "an imminent announcement is loading," without disclosing any further details. When contacted again by this publication, Mamelodi did not provide any additional information.
Since Botswana's failed bid for the 2027 AFCON, Mamelodi has been largely silent. As the chairperson of the bid committee, he had worked tirelessly to make the case for Botswana to host the tournament. His efforts were unsuccessful as the country could not win, but Botswana's bid was placed second among the countries that submitted proposals.
He was very active and hopeful that he would leave a legacy for Botswana football by securing the hosting rights for the 2027 AFCON. After the bid was unsuccessful, he told this publication that he was finished with his role in Botswana sports. However, he clarified that he could never say 'never' when it comes to future involvement in the sport. He expressed a sense of pride in the work he had done for Botswana football.
As a former FIFA development officer for Eastern and Southern Africa, Mamelodi is highly knowledgeable about Botswana football administration. His reputation as a skilled administrator speaks for itself. Given the current situation in Botswana football, the upcoming elections could have a major impact on the sport. However, so far, no one outside the incumbent, has publicly declared their candidacy for the presidency, although that could change in the coming months.
The future of Botswana football is uncertain, but the upcoming elections could prove to be a pivotal moment for the sport. Mamelodi's experience and reputation could play a major role in shaping the Future football administration if he decides to stand. With no clear front runner in the race for the presidency, it remains to be seen who will step up to lead the sport into a new era.