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Date of birth
  
4 September 1981

Name
  
Lesley Manyathela

Role
  
Football player

Position
  
Forward

Playing position
  
Striker


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Full name
  
Lesley Phuti Manyathela

Date of death
  
9 August 2003(2003-08-09) (aged 21)

Died
  
August 9, 2003, Musina, South Africa

Awards
  
CAF International Goal of the Year

Place of death
  
Musina, South Africa

Place of birth
  
Musina, South Africa

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Lesley Phuti "Slow Poison" Manyathela (4 September 1981 – 9 August 2003) was a South African football (soccer) player for Orlando Pirates in the Premier Soccer League and South Africa.

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Career

Lesley Manyathela Neo Manyathela the son of the late Orlando Pirates

Before his death, Manyathela was a top goal scorer in the South African PSL (Premier Soccer League) scoring 22 goals – (18 league + 4 in cup competitions), this also helped his team, Orlando Pirates, get the league championship honours in the 2002/03 Season.

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After his death, Manyathela's jersey number 22 was retired by Pirates in honour of the player.

International

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He made his debut for South Africa against Saudi Arabia in 2002 and earned nine caps in total, scoring four goals.

Death

The striker died in a car accident close to his hometown of Musina. He was with his friend in the car during the accident. The death of Manyathela was a blow to the nation as he was one of the most gifted players to emerge to the football limelight, having scored 48 times in 73 appearances for Orlando Pirates. His hometown is Musina (formerly Messina), Limpopo Province, South Africa. The following season, 2003/04, the top goal scorer award for the PSL was renamed to be the Lesley Manyathela Golden Boot.

References

Lesley Manyathela Wikipedia