
Pule Ntsoelengoe, is among the the United States National Soccer Hall of Fame
Ntsoelengoe is recalled as being the most endowed player on many great teams, a midfield head , he helped his club win not only consistently, but with flair.
Ntsoelengoe spent most of his quality football-playing days in North America. he did return during the off-season to play for Chiefs in South Africa.
The master played 11 seasons in North America, representing the Miami Torros, Denver Dynamos, Minnesota Kicks and Toronto Blizzards in the North American Soccer League.
By the time he was done with the N.A.S.L, he had surely left his mark, ranking among the league's all-time leaders in both playing and goals scored.
Steve Mokone represented his country at the age of 16 before becoming the first black South African to play professional football in Europe, was South Africa's first soccer superstar
By 1959 was rated as one of the best soccer players in Europe, and was being equated to the all-time greats of the game
Jomo Sono had a creative style, and skill to baffle the teams with defense passes or to turn defenders inside out.
A complete player, he could control the game from center, either by playing deep or by confusing the opposition defense by running at them with the ball.
Since his playing days, Motaung has remained the man steering the team from title to title, including winning the Mandela Cup in the African competition in 2001 in only the club's second season in Africa.
However, his contributions to soccer have extended beyond games and beyond South Africa. Motaung served on the National Soccer League executive, as well as the South African Football Association (SAFA) executive.
Radebe was appointed captain of Leeds United in the English Premiership in 1998, taking charge of a team filled with bright youngsters and experts. Under his leadership the Yorkshire club went on to become the force in English football.
Radebe's contribution was leadership and performance. He was recognized as one of the best defenders in the Premier League, and earned universal respect from players and fans.
Khumalo played for Argentinian team Ferrocarril Oeste for six months in 1995, and in 1996 he captained Columbus Crew in the United States.
Khumalo's fans like his ball juggling and distribution skills. He was Chiefs' midfield person. His defense splitting passes created many goals for his teammates
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