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Name
  
Rory Jones

Siblings
  
Simon Cellan Jones

Role
  
Journalist

Nieces
  
Kate Jones

Spouse
  
Diane Coyle

Nephews
  
Daniel Jones

Books
  
Dot.Bomb


Rory Jones httpslh5googleusercontentcomAExDEKj0c8oAAA
Parents
  
Sylvia Rish, James Cellan Jones

Profiles

Cycling From San Francisco to Los Angeles


Rory Jones (born 1955) is a former South African Soccer player. He was a professional soccer player for Berea Park 1973 and 1974, and Highlands Park 1975 and 1976 in the National Football League. In 1977 he joined Pretoria (Bantu) Callies in the newly formed Multiracial National Professional Soccer League and one of the first "White" players to sign for and play for a "Black" team at The Super Stadium, ( now named after his team mate, Macro "Masterpieces" Moripe ) in Attridgeville Township, west of Pretoria. He was also known as "Sikiza", someone with exceptional talent who could dribble the ball past all his opponents. He spent 6 weeks training and playing in the United Kingdom with Wolverhampton Wanderers, Arsenal and Chelsea in 1971. Described by Highlands Park Manager, Joe Frickleton, as the best left wing in South Africa. He was named in the South African National Team in 1978 vs Rhodesia, by Joe Frickleton, SA Soccer Manager-1978.

References

Rory Jones Wikipedia


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