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My Dream Team: Robson Muchichwa

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Scroll right to see Muchichwa's solid and exciting
Scroll right to see Muchichwa's solid and exciting Dream Team (4-3-3)
GK - Brian Baloyi - Very good leader of the game.
GK - Brian Baloyi - Very good leader of the game.
RB - Robert Nauseb - Very strong going forward and
RB - Robert Nauseb - Very strong going forward and coming back.
LB - Edward 'Magic' Salomane - He used to play lef
LB - Edward 'Magic' Salomane - He used to play left-back at QwaQwa Stars and I was playing left-winger. That was a good, strong defender.
CB - Neil Tovey - Good reader of the game and good
CB - Neil Tovey - Good reader of the game and good leader.
CB  - Jacob Tshisevhe - Good marker and very stron
CB - Jacob Tshisevhe - Good marker and very strong header of the ball.
CM - Humphrey Mlwane - Hard-working player.
CM - Humphrey Mlwane - Hard-working player.
CM - Doctor Khumalo - Good ball player, very intel
CM - Doctor Khumalo - Good ball player, very intelligent.
CM - Thabo Mooki - Very good on the ball and creat
CM - Thabo Mooki - Very good on the ball and creative.
RW - Emeka Mamale - Could take on any defender, go
RW - Emeka Mamale - Could take on any defender, good player.
LW - Daniel Sekhoto - Good player and score goals
LW - Daniel Sekhoto - Good player and score goals as well.
CF - Bunene Ngaduane - Great striker and he scored
CF - Bunene Ngaduane - Great striker and he scored good goals.

Robson Muchichwa has selected a formidable Dream Team of excellent Kaizer Chiefs and QwaQwa Stars legends with a very unique attacking line.

Muchichwa's first club in South Africa was the QwaQwa Stars side that was coached by fellow Zimbabwean, the late Peter Nyama.

The flying left-winger was part of the feared Ea Lla Koto side that clinched the 1994 Coca-Cola Cup by beating Hellenic in the final and was voted Player of the Year and the Players' Player of the Year.

In 1995 he joined Kaizer Chiefs, where he earned the nickname 'Mashamplani' and won a few trophies including the Rothmans Cup in 1997 and 1998, both at the expense of Mamelodi Sundowns.

He ended his career at Moroka Swallows.

 Check out Muchichwa's best XI consisting of his former Chiefs and Stars teammates in the pictures above!

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