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Donald Thobega (21 October 1974 – 28 March 2009), often known by his nickname Boboza, was a
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who played as a midfielder. A sergeant in the Botswana military, he last played for Botswana Defence Force XI. Between 1999 and 2006, he won a total of five caps for the
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. Thobega started his career in the Botswana lower leagues before transferring to
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in 1998. He was a patron of the Test For Life campaign. On 28 March 2009, Thobega died three weeks after being involved in a car accident near
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. He was buried in his home village of
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on 4 April 2009.


Personal life

Thobega was born on 21 October 1979. He enlisted in the
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as a private in 2005 and by the time of his death had been promoted to the rank of sergeant. Outside of football, he was involved in the Test For Life campaign, which encourages football supporters in Botswana to be tested for HIV and AIDS.


Playing career


Club

Thobega's career began in the Botswana lower divisions, where he played for Mogonye Jungle Kings and Manyana Lucky Brothers. In 1998, he was signed for Botswana Premier League club
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by manager David Bright. He formed a solid defensive partnership with international team-mate
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, and was captain of the Mogoditshane team that achieved three consecutive Premier League titles in 1999, 2000 and 2001. The team also won the league in 2003, as well as winning the Botswana Challenge Cup in 1999, 2000 and 2003. In 2005, Thobega left Mogoditshane to join the
Botswana Defence Force The Botswana Defence Force (BDF, tn, Sesole Sa Botswana) is the military of Botswana. The main component of the BDF is the Botswana Ground Force; there is also an air wing and a riverine patrol contingent attached to the ground forces, with 10 ...
. He became a part of the military football team, the Botswana Defence Force XI, and was appointed team captain. The team reached the final of the Challenge Cup in his first season, but lost 3–1 to
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. The following season, they again reached the final but were defeated 2–1 by
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.


International

Thobega earned his first call-up to the
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in 1999. That year, he made his international debut as a substitute. It was another two years before he played again for his country, when he again appeared from the substitutes' bench. In 2002, he won three more caps for his country. He was last called up to the Botswana team on 9 September 2007, when manager
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included Thobega in the 23-man squad to face
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. He did not feature in that match, and was never selected for the national side again.


Death

In March 2009, Thobega was involved in a car accident while driving back to
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from a music concert in Molapowabojang. Following the incident, he spent almost three weeks in the Intensive Care Unit of Princes Marina Hospital in Lobatse. He died of his injuries on 28 March 2009 and was buried in
Ramotswa Ramotswa is a village in South-East District of Botswana, southwest of the capital of Gaborone. The population was 27,760 in 2011 census. It is the tribal capital of the BaLete, an ethnic majority springing from the Nguni tribe. Ramotswa's m ...
on 4 April 2009. Botswana Defence Force XI manager Pudulogo Sokwane spoke highly of Thobega, stating that he was "shocked about his death" and that it was "really painful to have been robbed of such a star." Fellow Botswana international and Defence Force XI team-mate
Nelson Gabolwelwe Nelson "Viola" Gabolwelwe (born 3 September 1977) is a Motswana former footballer who played for Botswana Defence Force XI in the Mascom Premier League The Botswana Premier League, currently known as the BTC Premiership for sponsorship rea ...
also praised Thobega, saying he had lost "a close friend in the team".


References

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