• Patrick Pule "Ace" Ntsoelengoe OIS (26 February 1952 – 8 May 2006) was a South African soccer player who is widely considered as one of the greatest the...
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  • former national team captains Neil Tovey and Lucas Radebe as well as Patrick Ntsoelengoe, Gary Bailey, John "Shoes" Moshoeu, Shaun Bartlett, Steve Komphela...
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    the now-defunct Bophuthatswana Soccer League, and was spotted by Patrick Ntsoelengoe who recruited him to one of South Africa's top clubs, the Kaizer...
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  • 1975: Hugh Fisher (honorable mention) U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame 2003: Patrick Ntsoelengoe Tossell, David (2012). Playing for Uncle Sam: The Brits' Story of...
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  • February – Bheki Cele, minister of police 26 February – Patrick Ntsoelengoe Ace Ntsoelengoe, soccer player. (d. 2006). 26 April – Popo Molefe, co-founder...
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  • Mumford (1898–1962), African-American college football head coach Patrick Ntsoelengoe (1952–2006), South African footballer Ace Parker (1912–2013), American...
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  • 2008 Rugby Stanley Hlekani Sono Silver 2008 Football and boxing Patrick Ntsoelengoe † Silver 2008 Football Makhaya Ntini Silver 2008 Cricket Shaun Pollock...
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  • Part "The Power" = Phil Taylor "Snakebite" = Peter Wright "Ace" = Patrick Ntsoelengoe  South Africa "Baby-Faced Assassin" = Ole Gunnar Solskjaer  Norway...
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    2015 John Nanoski – 1993 John Nelson – 2005 Werner Nilsen – 2005 Patrick Ntsoelengoe – 2003 Shamus O'Brien – 1990 Gene Olaff – 1971 Arnold Oliver – 1968...
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    Walt: professional rugby player for Scottish side Edinburgh Rugby Patrick Ntsoelengoe: OIS (26 February 1952[1] – 8 May 2006) was a South African football...
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