South African footballer Sinamandla Zondi tragically passed away on Tuesday after collapsing during the warm-up before his team’s second-tier match.
The 22-year-old defender, known as “Sgora,” was taken to the hospital before the game between Durban City and Milford FC, but the match was abandoned at halftime when officials were informed of his death. The cause of Zondi’s death has not yet been determined.
Durban City, the club Zondi played for, expressed its deep sorrow in a statement: “It is with deep sadness that we confirm the passing of Sinamandla Zondi, aka Sgora, a loved member of the Durban City family.” The statement went on to describe Zondi as much more than just a talented player, emphasising his role as a teammate, friend, brother, and son, with a lasting impact on everyone around him.
The club further stated, “Our thoughts and heartfelt condolences are with his family, friends, teammates, coaches, and everyone affected by this tragic loss. We will continue to support those close to him during this difficult time.”
Zondi made his professional debut in September 2021 and had been a key player for Durban City, who currently sit at the top of the standings in the second-tier league and are on track for promotion to South Africa’s top flight. His death has left a deep void in the football community, with teammates and fans mourning the loss of a rising star who had so much potential.
Melissa Enoch
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