With Botswana having made headlines this month thanks to the nation's historic gold medal win at the Paris Olympics, we now take a throwback look at one of the best players to play in the PSL who hails from Botswana, Dipsy Selolwane.
The story
Botswana sprint runner Letsile Tebogo made history at the recently concluded Paris Olympics when he claimed a goal medal in the 200 metre men's sprint, which was the first-ever gold medal at the Olympic games for his country.
Tebogo's sensational triumph has since put his country on the map, with his victory widely celebrated in many parts of the world including South Africa.
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Speaking of Mzansi, the country has been blessed with some Botswana players and perhaps no one stands out the most than Selolwane, who played for five PSL clubs during his nomadic career.
Now aged 46-year, Selolwane retired from football in 2014, with his last stint in the country being two seasons on the books of the University of Pretoria.
Before that, the former forward spent two seasons each at SuperSport United and Ajax Cape Town, with the later now known as Cape Town Spurs.
His career in SA, however, began with another Western Cape outfit, Santos, whom he joined from Major League Soccer Real Salt Lake in 2006.
He was also briefly at Jomo Cosmos, who spent a massive €800 000 (15.8 million) to lure him away from The People's Team.
Nowadays, the player looks to be enjoying his retirement back in his native land, where he also founded the Dipsy Selolwane Football Academy - DSFA.
The academy is said to be based at Ba Isago University in the capital of Gabarone and it develops football aspiring boys and girls between the ages of five and 17.
Lets us know, what are your fondest memories of Selolwane?
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