Fani Madida (born 7 December 1966) is a South African former professional footballer who played as a midfielder or forward in South Africa for Giant Blackpool...
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Madida is a South African surname. Notable people with the surname include: Fani Madida (born 1966), South African football player Nandi Madida (born...
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in 2019 Fani Badayuni (1879-1961), Urdu poet Fani Chalkia (born 1979), Greek athlete Fani Madida (born 1966), South African footballer Fani Papageorgiou...
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must come back next year and win all those trophies again.” Striker Fani Madida won the 1991 National Soccer League Golden Boot award after scoring 34...
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came back. He also went on a 3-month trial to Grasshopper Zurich with Fani Madida during his spell. Maponyane left Chiefs for Dynamos in 1991. In 1993...
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Mohlakeng, a township near Randfontein in Gauteng. Former players include Fani Madida, John "Shoes" Moshoeu and Geelbooi Masango who together formed what was...
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soccer player Sizwe Motaung, soccer player Helman Mkhalele, soccer player Fani Madida, soccer player Mark Fish, soccer player Sifiso Sandile "Choppa" Hlanti...
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scored his first goal in a 4–3 loss to Wits University on 18 April 1987. Fani Madida and Geelboy Gomma Gomma Masango joined him later at Blackpool, making...
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at the trials and played in defence under Patrick Ntsoelengoe until Fani Madida took over to coach the reserves, when he was converted to midfield. Lucky...
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Fani Madida and Shane McGregor were both signed in 1987 and made their presence felt in 1992 where their deadly combination produced 54 goals. Madida...
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