Francis Shonhayi
Francis Shonhayi | |
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Born | February 1, 1968 |
Died | March 31, 2006 Victoria Hospital, Cape Town | (aged 38)
Cause of death | meningitis and tuberculosis |
Nationality | Zimbabwe |
Occupation |
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Known for | Playing for the Dream Team |
Children | Tanaka Shonhayi |
Francis Shonhayi was a former Dynamos Football Club player and captain of the Zimbabwe Warriors.
Background
Shonhayi was born on 1 February 1968 [1]
Career
Shonhayi is among some of the most celebrated footballers to have played for the Glamour Boys. He was part of the Reinhard Fabisch coached Dream Team playing along the likes of Rahman Gumbo and Mercedes Sibanda. Shonhayi joined Dynamos after having stints with Gaths Mine and Bata Power. He turned into one of the best imports in the South African Premiership where he played for Cape Town Spurs and AmaZulu and was, at some point, the highest paid player across the Limpopo.[2]
During that time, he attracted interest from some top European clubs and was even invited for trials in Scotland and Belgium.
Death
Shonhayi died in South Africa under the care of a friend.[3]
References
- ↑ Ex-Warriors skipper Shonhayi dies, The Standard, Published: August 4, 2006, Retrieved: August 14, 2015
- ↑ Eddie Chikamhi, [1], The Herald, Published: 4 April, 2020, Retrieved: 8 May, 2020
- ↑ SY LERMAN PSL's 'Mr Classy' was a credit to SA soccer, Mail and Guardian, Published: April 1, 2006, Retrieved: August 14, 2015