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  2. Emmanuel Ngobese - Wikipedia

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    Emmanuel Asanda "Scara" Ngobese (3 June 1980 – 11 May 2010) was a South African soccer player who last played as a midfielder for Kaizer Chiefs FC in the Premier Soccer League. He was born in Katlehong, Gauteng and died in Johannesburg. Ngobese was affectionately known to his supporters as "Scara" or "The Black Jesus" . He was managed by ...

  3. Kaizer Chiefs soccer player Luke Fleurs killed in carjacking ...

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    South Africa and Kaizer Chiefs soccer player Luke Fleurs has been killed in a carjacking incident in Johannesburg, the club announced in a statement on Thursday. “We are profoundly shocked and ...

  4. John Moshoeu - Wikipedia

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    Moshoeu chose to move to Kaizer Chiefs over Orlando Pirates for a then record fee of R250,000 after the two teams were neck and neck for his services in 1993 after having gone for trials at Wolverhampton Wanderers. His stay was short-lived as he left in mid-season having only played 14 games.

  5. Siphiwe Mkhonza - Wikipedia

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    Siphiwe Ignatius Mkhonza (2 January 1979 – 5 March 2024) was a South African soccer player who played as a centre-back.He played club football for Bloemfontein Celtic, Ria Stars, Lamontville Golden Arrows, Kaizer Chiefs, SuperSport United, Maritzburg United, AmaZulu and Black Leopards and won seven caps for the South Africa national team.

  6. Remembering African sport's notable deaths in 2024 - AOL

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    His was not the only violent death in South Africa this year, as Kaizer Chiefs defender Luke Fleurs was shot dead aged 24 in a carjacking in April. Issa Hayatou (Cameroon)

  7. Luke Fleurs - Wikipedia

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    Fleurs was born in Cape Town on 3 March 2000. [1] He was from Mitchells Plain but moved to Fish Hoek after signing for Ubuntu Cape Town's academy in 2013, at the age of 13. [2] [3] He made his National First Division debut aged 17, [2] and made 18 league appearances in his first season of professional football.

  8. Patrick Ntsoelengoe - Wikipedia

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    At the time of his death he was a youth coach at Kaizer Chiefs. In tributes he was hailed as one of the best players ever produced by South Africa. One of his former coaches at Chiefs, Eddie Lewis, is quoted as saying that if he had been born 20 years later, Ace would have enjoyed the same status as Ronaldinho.

  9. Marc Batchelor - Wikipedia

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    Date of death: 15 July 2019 (aged 49) Place of death: Olivedale, South Africa: ... Kaizer Chiefs: 2000–2001: Mamelodi Sundowns: 2001–2003: Moroka Swallows: 24