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  Jomo Sono Information
Sono was born in the suburb of Orlando East in Soweto, near Johannesburg.
Consequently, Sono was left in the care of his ailing grandparents; as they were very poor, he had to resort to selling apples and peanuts at soccer games and train stations in order to clothe himself, buy food for his grandparents and pay school fees.
Sono’s soccer career had an unusual beginning; during a match that he attended one of the Orlando Pirates’s regular players was absent and Sono was requested to stand in for him.
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  Jomo Sono - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sono was born in the suburb of Orlando East in Soweto, near Johannesburg.
When he was eight years old his father Eric "Scara" Bhamuza Sono, who was a midfielder for the Orlando Pirates soccer team in the early 1960s, died as a result of a car crash.
Sono’s soccer career had an unusual beginning; during a match that he attended one of the Orlando Pirates’s regular players was absent and Sono was requested to stand in for him.
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 Eric Bhamuza Sono at AllExperts
Eric Bhamuza Sono (died 1964) was a South African soccer player and pioneer of non-racial sport, who ignored the apartheid laws prohibiting people from competing with other races.
He captained Orlando Pirates and was the father of Jomo Sono.
He died in a car crash aged 27.
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 Eric Bhamuza Sono - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eric Bhamuza Sono (died 1964) was a South African soccer player and pioneer of non-racial sport, who ignored the apartheid laws prohibiting people from competing with other races.
He captained Orlando Pirates and was the father of Jomo Sono.
He died in a car crash aged 27.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eric_Bhamuza_Sono   (102 words)

  
 Jomo Sono - Iridis Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
After he had accomplished everything that he set out to do at Orlando Pirates, Sono went to the United States of America, where he played for the New York Cosmos team; one of his team-mates was the legendary player Pele.
Some of the players whom Sono recruited and then went on to play for the South Africa national football team (nicknamed Bafana Bafana ?
However, the head coach of the team at that time, Carlos Queiroz, felt that his position was being undermined by this appointment and resigned.
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 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
'''Eric Bhamuza Sono''' (died 1964) was a South Africa South African soccer player and pioneer of non-racial sport, who ignored the apartheid laws prohibiting people from competing with other races.
He captained Orlando_Pirates_Football_Club Orlando Pirates and was the father of Jomo Sono.
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 South African Sports   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
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 SA greats the list missed : Mail & Guardian Online
Former Orlando Pirates captain and father of Jomo Sono, Sono was one of the best sportsmen of his era, winning the Post and Drum sportsman of the year awards for boxing in 1963.
Sono died in a car crash in 1964, aged 27.
Born in 1931 in Cape Town, D’Oliviera played for the South African Cricket Board of Control, which catered for fl cricketers.
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 Encyclopedia: Orlando Pirates Football Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
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1990s Eric Bhamuza Sono (died 1964) was a South African soccer player and pioneer of non-racial sport, who ignored the apartheid laws prohibiting people from competing with other races.
Kaizer Motaung (16 October 1944 -) was a South African soccer player and founder of the Kaizer Chiefs Football Club, of which he is still (as of 2005) chairman and managing director.
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