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April 16, 2021

TEBOHO JAFETA

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Lijabatho return to training

Lijabatho return to training

Lijabatho FC coach Thabile Secker

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PREMIER League rookies Lijabatho FC publicist, Tšepiso Thoso, says the club is pulling all stops to ensure adherence to the Lesotho Football Association (LeFA) and Premier League requirements for the return to football in order for the club to report for training.

Thoso told Metro that they are working tirelessly to achieve the task at hand for the safety of their players and technical team.

“The team has satisfied all requirements on Thursday and we have been given the green light to resume training. The club committee, together with the technical team, is yet to decide on the date to begin our sessions - which is something that is expected to happen soon,” he said.

According to Thoso, only five premier league clubs have so far passed the procedures for the return to football and have been given greenlight to start their training sessions.

He further said their players and technical team have been earning their full salaries without fail throughout the sports suspension period.

This after almost all the Premier League and A-Division clubs cut their players’ salaries due to the financial impact brought about by the sports suspension as a result of COVID-19 resurgence in Lesotho.

He said this happened through the support of their main sponsor, Sima Communications.

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When the COVID-19 pandemic first hit the country, some Premier League clubs cut their players’ salaries and provided them with half salary and have since been using that portion while some A-Division clubs opted to cover food and accommodation needs for their players.

Thoso said the head coach, Thabile Secker’s contract is still up to date and the team is satisfied with his services.

“We are still satisfied with him and in continuing with his services.”

Upon his arrival at the Morija-based side in January 2020, Secker signed a five-month contract which expired at the end of the 2019/2020 league season but the deal has since been renewed for a year.  

 

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