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SeasonDateLeftJoinedMVFee 
20/21Oct 1, 2020Uthongathi Retired --
19/20Jan 7, 2020 Career break Uthongathi--
19/20Jul 1, 2019AmaZulu FC Career break --
15/16Jan 10, 2016M. SwallowsAmaZulu FC€150k?
09/10Jul 1, 2009Aalborg BKM. Swallows€500kfree transfer
06/07Jul 1, 2006Orlando PiratesAalborg BK€750kfree transfer
05/06Jan 1, 2006UdineseOrlando Pirates€750kfree transfer
05/06Dec 1, 2005DjurgårdenUdinese€750kEnd of loan
05/06Jul 1, 2005UdineseDjurgården€400kloan transfer
04/05Jun 30, 2005FC EmpoliUdinese€400kEnd of loan
04/05Aug 31, 2004UdineseFC Empoli-loan transfer
03/04J

Siyabonga Nomvethe

South African former soccer player (born 1977)

Siyabonga Eugene Nomvethe (; born 2 December 1977) is a South African former professional soccer player who played as a forward.

Nomvethe played in several European leagues.[3] Nomvethe represented the South Africa national team from his debut on 6 May 1999, and he played in the 2002 and 2010 World Cups. He is the highest all-time goal scorer in the PSL.[4]

Biography

Nomvethe was born in the township of KwaMashu north of Durban in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa.

Club career

Nomvethe started playing as a striker for the Durban-based lower league club Durban Cosmos in 1994,[5] from which he moved to Claremont Blizzards.

African Wanderers

When Claremont Blizzards folded the following year, Nomvethe moved to African Wanderers in the second best South African league. He helped the club secure promotion and Nomvethe made his first appearances in the Premier Soccer League, playing alongside later Bafana Bafana striker Sibusiso Zuma and Phum

The first week of the year 2010 is a historical one for Chiefs as the club celebrates its 40th Birthday on the 7th January, as the Amakhosi get ready to celebrate four decades of success kaizerchiefs.comgoes back down memory lane and reviews the contributions of a number of players who lead helped Chiefs remain the country’s most successful club particularly over the last decade.



In the first of this series of players who starred for the Amakhosi during the first decade of the 21st century we profile the success of Siyabonga Nomvete, a shy young 20 year old striker who joined Chiefs from African Wanderers in 1998 and left three seasons later as a fan favourite and a feared marksman.



The start




After his club African Wanderers were relegated at the end of the 1997 – 1998 season Siyabonga Nomvete transferred to Chiefs and made his debut for the Amakhosi in the 1998 – 1999 season against Bloemfontein Celtic and scored on his debut on the 8th August 1998 but Chiefs lost the game 2-1. As Nomvete scored the goal he injured himself and was out of action for a few mont

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