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Kaizer Chiefs signing of the day – 23 January

We’re in the midst of Kaizer Chiefs’ most pivotal rebuilds in the club’s history. Here’s our new feature called transfer signing of the day.

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Kaizer Chiefs club logo/badge. Image: @kaizerchiefs / Twitter.

Our new Kaizer Chiefs daily feature is called Transfer Signing of the Day. We look back at every successful Amakhosi transfer dating back from the year 2000.

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KAIZER CHIEFS TRANSFER OF THE DAY

Today’s featured transfer is a player that is probably loved as much as the great Doctor “16V” Khumalo by Amakhosi fans.

Any quick guess? We are talking about Asanda Emmanuel “Scara” Ngobese. With great height and very silky technical ability, Amakhosi fans just could not resist the “Black Jesus.”

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Ngobese, born in Katlehong, Gauteng, arrived in 2004 from AmaZulu aged 24.

The Glamour Boys have had hundreds of skilful players that have come and gone, but what was so special about Ngobese? Well, some players are skilful but not many can surprise a packed stadium with the nerve to skilfully pause play as Ngobese did.

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“Scara” uniquely showboated with a final product, whether it was a powerful shot at goal or a defensive-splitting pass.

Ngobese does one of his trademark change-of-direction actions during a Chiefs game. Image: @KickOffMagazine/ Twitter.

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SCARA NGOBESE DEATH

Ngobese’s career at Naturena only lasted three seasons before he returned to AmaZulu in 2007. His gold medals included the PSL title, Telkom Knockout (X2), Absa Cup, and SAA Supa8.

Ngobese later left AmaZulu for Thanda Royal Zulu before his final club United FC in the lower division.

11 May 2010 was the day Ngobese succumbed to Tuberculosis (TB) at the age of 29 in Johannesburg.

May his Soul Rest Peace.

Check out some of his highlights here on YouTube.

You can find more articles from Siseko Gwegwe here.

Can Amakhosi ever find another player as exciting as Ngobese? Please let us know in the comments section below.