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South African legend Masinga passes away

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JOHANNESBU­RG: Former South Africa star Philemon ‘Chippa’ Masinga died on Sunday aged 49 in a Johannesbu­rg hospital from cancer, the national football associatio­n said in a statement.

Retired South Africa captain Lucas Radebe, who played with Masinga at then English top-flight club Leeds United in the 1990s, said the country has lost a “great legend”.

“For us as Africans it was a great experience,” Radebe told the BBC.

“We were not used to the weather and we struggled a little bit – we kept each other warm at times.

“Phil was a big hit with the team and the players. I looked up to him and I think he inspired me the most. It was absolutely great the way he adapted to the situation.

“He was easy to get along with and he was most respected at the club as a person.”

Football associatio­n president Danny Jordaan said: “We have lost a giant of South African football. This is a sad day and I am gutted.

“I saw him last Sunday before I flew to Dakar (for Confederat­ion of African Football activities) and although Phil was not feeling well, he was in good spirits.

“Before saying goodbye, I promised ‘Chippa’ that I would visit him again sometime this week and now our hero has gone.”

Former Leeds teammate Noel Whelan tweeted: “Really sad news to learn that a guy I spent so much time with, laughs and games together, has passed away.

“He was not just a friend and strike partner but one of the nicest, kindest guys I’ve met, was a pleasure and privilege to have known and played with you Phil.”

A physically formidable forward, he scored the goal that beat Congo Brazzavill­e 1-0 in Soweto and took Bafana Bafana (The Boys) to the 1998 World Cup in France.

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