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  Doctor Khumalo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Theophilus Khumalo (better known as Doctor Khumalo) (born 26 June 1967 in Soweto) is a South African soccer player.
After the re-admission of South Africa to FIFA in 1992, Khumalo was selected to be a member of the South African squad for its first official international match in July of the same year, against Cameroon.
Khumalo was also a leading member of the winning South African national team at the 1996 African Nations Cup.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Doctor_Khumalo   (380 words)

  
 Soccer: 'Doctor' Khumalo - SouthAfrica.info
Midfield maestro Doctor Khumalo has hung up his boots after a glamorous career in which he pulled the strings for South Africa's most famous football club - and for South Africa in its early post-isolation years, leading up to 1996, when the country fielded one of its best soccer teams ever.
Khumalo was also the provider of the two goals in the final against Tunisia when South Africa lifted the African Cup of Nations at Johannesburg's FNB Stadium in 1996.
Speaking at a benefit banquet for Khumalo in 2001, Barker said the replacement of Khumalo - even though he seemed to be tiring - had taken the bite out of Bafana, and allowed Brazil the freedom they needed.
www.southafrica.info /ess_info/sa_glance/sports/doctorkhumalo.htm   (778 words)

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