Miscellaneous SC Serowe

Miscellaneous Sporting Club is a football club based in Serowe, Botswana. Miscellaneous is also known as Tsenala (the red and white), Mmamonotwane, the official nicknames of the club. The club is also often referred to as Matswakabele (Miscellaneous), a nickname that developed in the early days but has never been officially adopted by the club.

Miscellaneous Sporting Club
Full nameMiscellaneous Sporting Club
Nickname(s)Tse Nala, Mmamonotwane,
Founded1962
GroundSerowe Sports Complex , Serowe
Capacity6,600
ChairmanSeiphetho Sefhako
ManagerChippa Koolese
League Debswana First Division North League
2021/229th
WebsiteClub website

Miscellaneous Sporting Club is a soccer club based in Serowe, Botswana.[1] The club is currently playing in the Botswana Premier League.[2] The club's colours are red, white and green.

The team is owned by its supporters, whose membership of the club qualifies them to be a part of the Miscellaneous SC’s inner sanctum. The society membership elects the Miscellaneous executive committee at annual general meetings (AGM). The team has a strong following outside Botswana, most notably in Scotland.

Club Administration

The club is currently administered by an executive committee comprising Seiphetho Sefhako(Chairman), Musa Morapedi (Vice Chairman), Orapeleng Mosiamisi (Secretary General), Acob Monyeki (Vice Secretary), Mpho Outule(General Manager), Edwin Ntau (Public Relations Officer), Thuso Molosiwa (Treasurer), Bakadzi Seoganeleng(Marketing Manager), and Additional Members Bathusi Mosweu and Keitumetse Tuelo.

History

The last time Miscellaneous competed in the elite league was in the 1970s when there was only National First Division. That was then and since their demotion to the lower ranks, the Serowe side has struggled to make ends meet.

The first President of Botswana, late Sir Seretse Khama when he returned from exile, formed Miscellaneous in 1962.[3] At the time, Khama is reported to have found Motherwell being the only side in the village. He formed Miscellaneous and recruited some players from Motherwell. Khama found it strange that there can only be one team in Serowe and wanted Miscellaneous to challenge Motherwell.[3]

Miscellaneous became a household name and produced a number of players who have gone to shine at other Gaborone sides like Township Rollers, Gaborone United and BDF XI.

If you look at the history of Serowe, the royal family led all the teams. Seretse handed the team to his son Ian in the 70s and has since remained the life president of the club.

Miscellaneous has always produced brilliant players but were disadvantaged by lack of job openings in the village. The likes of [[OG Godirwang]], Mmoloki 'Zara' Ramanoko, Keikotlhae Botlhoko and lately Patrick Mathaba have all deserted the Serowe giants to seek greener pastures south of Dibete cordon gate. This saw Miscellaneous struggling to find their footing.

Current squad

As of 1 July 2018[4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Botswana BOT Tshepo Mooketsi
2 DF Botswana BOT Thabo Mosielele
3 DF Botswana BOT Bokani Leeto
4 DF Botswana BOT Kgakgamatso Ramatshosa
5 DF Botswana BOT Chicco Molefe
6 MF Botswana BOT Mponang Mponang
7 MF Botswana BOT Mooketsi Gareonne
8 DF Botswana BOT Pako Osupile
11 MF Botswana BOT Aobakwe Tshobo
12 MF Zimbabwe ZIM Moyenga Chakova
13 MF South Africa RSA Bhekuyise Kunene
14 DF Botswana BOT Atang Morwamang
15 MF Zimbabwe ZIM Takunda Sadiki
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 GK Botswana BOT Basimanebothe Moilwa
17 MF Botswana BOT Mocheka Longwane
18 MF Botswana BOT Phenyo Baloi
19 FW Botswana BOT Kamogelo Molemogi
21 DF Botswana BOT Kaelo Taolo Kgano
22 MF Botswana BOT Eric Poifo
23 GK Botswana BOT Kagiso Moganetsi
24 DF Botswana BOT Gaamangwe Thabe
26 GK Botswana BOT Ookeditse Babusi
27 DF South Africa RSA Kago Mothibinyane
28 MF Botswana BOT Kabo OLETILE
29 MF Botswana BOT Eletsang Gaobatlelwe

References

  1. "Botswana - Miscellaneous SC Serowe - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway". us.soccerway.com. Retrieved 2017-09-15.
  2. "Botswana Premier League - World Match Centre - FIFA.com". FIFA.com. Archived from the original on November 12, 2013. Retrieved 2015-11-28.
  3. "Mmegi Online :: Miscellaneous: The pride of Serowe". Mmegi Online. Retrieved 2018-09-15.
  4. "Player Profiles". miscellaneoussc.co.bw. Miscellaneous s.c. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
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