Botswana Division One
| Founded | 1966 |
|---|---|
| Country | Botswana |
| Confederation | Botswana Football Association |
| Number of clubs | 202 Chobe: 14 Nhabe: 13 Boteti: 12 Francistown: 12 Selibe Phikwe: 12 Central North: 6 Tswapong: 10 Central South: 17 Kweneng: 16 Kgatleng:16 Gaborone: 14 Southern: 12 South East: 16 Kgalagadi South: 6 Kgalagadi Central: 6 Hukuntsi: 9 Ghanzi: 11 |
| Level on pyramid | 3 |
| Promotion to | Botswana First Division North Botswana First Division South |
| Relegation to | Botswana Division Two |
| Domestic cup(s) | FA Cup |
| Current champions | Chobe United (CHORFA Division One) Maun United Terrors (NRFA Division One) Diamond Chiefs (BORFA Division One) Tonota (FRAFA Division One) Peacemakers (SPRFA Division One) Tsabotlhe (CNRFA Division One) Palapye (TRFA Division One) Santa Green (CSRFA Division One) Masitaoka (Kweneng Division One) Bokaa Young Pirates (Kgatleng Division One) Taung Young Strikers (SOFA Division One) Holy Ghost (GRFA Division One) Kanye United (SERFA Division One) King Rodgers (Tsabong Division One) Kang United (KCRFA Division One) Moselebe Young Fighters (HRFA Division One) Ncojane Young Stars (Ghanzi Division One) |
The Botswana Division One, also known as the Second Division, is Botswana's third tier of professional football. Although it is the poorest in terms of organisation and remuneration, it consists of more teams than the Premier League and First Division.