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- Augustine Makalakalane (born 15 September 1963) is a South African former footballer who pla**** at both professional and international levels as a midfielder...
- player. 13 July – Hannes Strydom, rugby player. 25 SeptemberAugustine Makalakalane, football player. 1 DecemberHenry Honiball, rugby player. 18 December...
- of '96 now shout the odds from touchlines". Sunday Times. Augustine Makalakalane: Not a regular at Bafana, "Mthakathi" worked as Banyana Banyana coach...
- Khumalo (1967-06-26)26 June 1967 (aged 28) Kaizer Chiefs 20 3MF Augustine Makalakalane (1965-09-15)15 September 1965 (aged 30) Zürich 19 3MF Helman Mkhalele...
- Moustapha L. Traore Head coach: Ngozi Eucharia Uche Head coach: August Makalakalane Head coach: Azzedine Chih Head coach: Enow Ngachu Head coach: Jean-Paul...
- 1990, he had a trial at Rangers with fellow Cosmos player Augustine Makalakalane, but the duo was not signed. Instead, both joined Swiss side FC Zürich...
- at Jomo Cosmos often being overshadowed by Thomas Madigage and August Makalakalane. He left after a loan spell to Milan FC and joined Chiefs where Nelson...
- relationship with coach August Makalakalane. She was recalled in April 2012 by new national coach Joseph Mkhonza, after Makalakalane had been sacked amidst allegations...
- He spent the w**** working with the team helping the Head Coach August Makalakalane and South Africa won the first leg 6–0 in Johannesburg. In March 2010...
- Luzern, Basel – 1998–2003 Thomas Madigage – Zürich – 1990–91 August Makalakalane – Zürich – 1990–92 Phil Masinga – St. Gallen – 1996–97 Ivan McKinley...