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Former Bafana Bafana legend and Leeds United striker Phil Masinga died, aged 49, after a long illness. The Premier Soccer League tweeted the news yesterday

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We have lost another hero – Phil Masinga just passed away. Rest well Phil..May your soul rest in perfect peace.

I vividly remember Phil Masinga’s goal that took RSA to Brazil. #RIPMasinga

 ??  ?? Phil Masinga has passed away. A servant to the game, a man whose contributi­on to the game is immeasurab­le, the doors he helped unlock for those to follow remain wide open... Thank you Chippa. #RIPMasinga
Phil Masinga has passed away. A servant to the game, a man whose contributi­on to the game is immeasurab­le, the doors he helped unlock for those to follow remain wide open... Thank you Chippa. #RIPMasinga
 ??  ?? Although Phil Masinga’s success with #LUFC may have been modest in relative terms, he was a legend in his homeland and he’ll always be a wonderful part of our folklore. RIP Chippa.
Although Phil Masinga’s success with #LUFC may have been modest in relative terms, he was a legend in his homeland and he’ll always be a wonderful part of our folklore. RIP Chippa.
 ??  ?? Sad day for South African football. 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
Sad day for South African football. 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
 ??  ?? This is how I’ll always remember Phil Masinga – sending us to the 1998 world cup in France with a screamer of a goal.
This is how I’ll always remember Phil Masinga – sending us to the 1998 world cup in France with a screamer of a goal.
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