The FUB Team of the Year is an annual football award given by FUB. This award started in 2016 and allows the players of all premier league teams to choose their own eleven players and a coach based on their overall performances in the domestic football season.

FUB Team of the Year
Presented byFUB
First awarded2016

Selection process edit

Every Botswana Premier League player is eligible to vote and submits their own list of players who have performed well in African club competitions, domestic competitions and international tournaments for that particular season. The team is normally structured in a 4-3-3 formation with one goalkeeper, four defenders, three midfielders and three forwards. The voters can also elect a coach, a referee and an assistant referee.[1]

After the votes are cast, they are tallied and the final team is announced at the FUB awards.

Team of the Year 2002 edit

Player Team(s) Appearance
  Mosimanegape Robert   Orapa United 1st
  Tshepo Motlhabankwe   Township Rollers 1st
  Simisani Mathumo   Township Rollers 1st
  Olekantse Mambo   Orapa United 1st
  Thabang Mosige   Orapa United 1st
  Maano Ditshupo   Township Rollers 1st
  Lawrence Majawa   Township Rollers 1st
  Segolame Boy   Township Rollers 1st
  Thabang Sesinyi   Orapa United 1st
  Ronald Chikomo   Orapa United 1st
  Tendai Nyumasi   Mochudi Centre Chiefs 1st

Coach:   Şenol Güneş:   Turkey

Source:[2]

Players who played for two teams during the voting year have the club they transferred to during a transfer window listed second.

Team of the Year 2017 edit

Player Team(s) Appearance
  Anthony Gouws   Jwaneng Galaxy 1st
  Tshepo Motlhabankwe   Township Rollers 2nd
  Simisani Mathumo   Township Rollers 2nd
  Mosha Gaolaolwe   Township Rollers 1st
  Boitumelo Mafoko   Jwaneng Galaxy 1st
  Maano Ditshupo   Township Rollers 2nd
  Lawrence Majawa   Mochudi Centre Chiefs 2nd
  Tendai Nyumasi   Orapa United 2nd
  Thabang Sesinyi   Jwaneng Galaxy 2nd
  Terrence Mandaza   Jwaneng Galaxy 1st
  Thero Setsile   Jwaneng Galaxy 1st

Coach:   Michael Sithole:   Jwaneng Galaxy

Referee:   Tirelo Mositwane

Assistant coach:   Kitso Sibanda

Players who played for two teams during the voting year have the club they transferred to during a transfer window listed second.

References edit

  1. ^ "Daily News .:. : : Mathumo wins FUB top award". www.dailynews.gov.bw. Archived from the original on 2020-07-02. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
  2. ^ KHUTSAFALO, BOITUMELO. "Mmegi Online :: Mambo wins big at FUB awards". Mmegi Online.