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SA soccer legend Phil 'Chippa' Masinga dies
13 Jan 2019 at 04:44hrs | Views
The South African Football Association (SAFA) has confirmed that Bafana Bafana legend Phil "Chippa" Masinga had died.
He was 49.
Masinga was admitted to hospital in December where he was said to be suffering from an "undisclosed illness".
He played 58 times for the South African team, scoring 18 goals in national colours and was part of the famous squad that claimed Bafana Bafana's first and only Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) crown in 1996.
Masinga also played for Leeds in the English Premiership in the 1990's, along with Lucas Radebe.
In 328 professional appearances, the striker scored 154 goals.
He was 49.
Masinga was admitted to hospital in December where he was said to be suffering from an "undisclosed illness".
He played 58 times for the South African team, scoring 18 goals in national colours and was part of the famous squad that claimed Bafana Bafana's first and only Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) crown in 1996.
Masinga also played for Leeds in the English Premiership in the 1990's, along with Lucas Radebe.
In 328 professional appearances, the striker scored 154 goals.
Sad day for South African football.
— Bafana Bafana (@BafanaBafana) January 13, 2019
A loyal servant of the game, on and off the field of play - SAFA President Dr Danny Jordaan on passing away of @BafanaBafana legend Phil Masinga
Source - soccer24