Cape Town - Two South African football stars who ply their trade overseas have visited the grave of their late captain Senzo Meyiwa.
Andile Jali and Tokelo Rantie flew into the country ahead of Bafana Bafana's 2015 AFCON qualifier against Sudan on Saturday and made their way to the cemetry where their late captain Senzo Meyiwa is buried.
Soccer Laduma report that the pair flew into South Africa this weekend and visited Meyiwa's grave on Monday morning.
Mewiya's place in the South African side as the number one goalkeeper will go to one of Darren Keet (KV Kortrijk), Siyabonga Mpontshane (Platinum Stars) or Brilliant Khuzwayo (Kaizer Chiefs).
Shakes Mashaba is expected to name a successor to Meyiwa on the eve of Bafana Bafana's AFCON 2015 qualifier against Sudan.
Andile Jali and Tokelo Rantie flew into the country ahead of Bafana Bafana's 2015 AFCON qualifier against Sudan on Saturday and made their way to the cemetry where their late captain Senzo Meyiwa is buried.
Soccer Laduma report that the pair flew into South Africa this weekend and visited Meyiwa's grave on Monday morning.
Mewiya's place in the South African side as the number one goalkeeper will go to one of Darren Keet (KV Kortrijk), Siyabonga Mpontshane (Platinum Stars) or Brilliant Khuzwayo (Kaizer Chiefs).
Shakes Mashaba is expected to name a successor to Meyiwa on the eve of Bafana Bafana's AFCON 2015 qualifier against Sudan.