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SuperSport Commentator On The Field Against Josta Dladla

Having made himself a name in South African football TV commentary with his unique style and ability to entertain, Reggie “Mapensela” Ndlovu is admired by many in Mzansi. Also on Instagram, he is followed by a whole 42,9 k where many of his fans show him love when he posts.

Did you know he can also play football? In fact Ndlovu grew up with a dream of becoming a professional footballer prior to pursuing football commentating career. It seems like he plays the game regularly and he just posted a picture as he played against former Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns star Josta Dladla. Click Instagram post to see the picture.

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FORMER SABC SPORT ANALYST JOINS SUPERSPORT

Last week, SuperSport announced that former Orlando Pirates striker Phumudzo Manenzhe who recently resigned as an SABC Sports analyst had joined them. The ‘Bold’ as he is affectionately known followed the footsteps of the likes of Thomas Mlambo, Mpho Maboi and Reggie Ndlovu who also left SABC Sports for the famous World of Champions.

Manenzhe brings a wealth of experience to SuperSport, having transformed from a successful PSL player to a sharp-minded analyst. The former footballer has earned much respect in domestic football and has developed into an accomplished broadcaster who will work on all of SuperSport’s PSL properties.

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Manenzhe is delighted by the move. “I can’t wait to start,” he said. “The slogan itself says it all – I’m joining the World of Champions. I can’t wait to share my experience with viewers.” Indeed, he brings a wealth of it to the position, having worked on the last Fifa World Cup final, six Afcon finals and five CAF Champions League finals, among many other standout fixtures.

“I refer to myself as the head coach of people sitting and watching on their couches,” he quipped. “The head coach’s role is to guide them through the PSL season. And I’m especially excited to be talking to people both in South Africa and beyond, to the fans across the continent.”

Manenzhe will take up his new position on August 1.

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