The club, which recently emerged champions of the DTCBotswana Women’s Championship, had earlier expressed their intent to compete on the continental stage. Their triumph in domestic football, combined with a clear display of ambition and compliance with CAF club licensing requirements, has now earned them the green light to represent Botswana in Africa’s premier women’s club competition.
This marks a significant step forward not only for Gaborone United Ladies but also for the continued growth and representation of Botswana in women's football at continental level.
With this license, the club joins the elite group of teams across Africa vying for glory in the 2025/26 CAF Women’s Champions League. All eyes will now be on how Gaborone United prepares to fly the nation's flag high on the continental stage.