South Africa and Orlando Pirates
captain and goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa was shot dead late Sunday near
Johannesburg, a police spokesman told AFP, with club officials describing his
slaying as a “loss to the nation”.
Lieutenant-General Solomon Makgale
said Meyiwa, 27, was gunned down at a house in Vosloorus, a township about 30
kilometres south of the city, and declared dead on admission to hospital.
“We can confirm that Bucs (Pirates)
goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa has been shot and sadly declared dead on arrival at
hospital,” the South African Police Service (SAPS) said on its Twitter feed.
Police later said there were seven
people inside the house, including Meyiwa, when two suspects entered and
another remained outside. Makgale said that the motive behind
the attack remained unclear.
The incident happened at around 2000
SA time (1800 GMT) in Vosloorus township, added police who did not comment on
some media reports that the shooting was sparked by a row over a mobile phone.
“There was an altercation and Senzo
Meyiwa was shot. The three suspects fled on foot after the shooting.
“We can assure South Africans that
we will do all we can to bring Meyiwa’s killers to book.
“A reward of up to R150 000
($14,000) is being offered for any information that can lead to arrests.”
Pirates, one of the most popular and
successful South African football clubs, also confirmed that the player had
been killed.
“@Orlando_Pirates family has learned
with sadness of the untimely death of our number 1 keeper & captain Senzo
Meyiwa,” the club tweeted.
Irvin Khoza, the club chairman,
added: “This is a sad loss to Senzo’s family especially his children, to
Orlando Pirates & the nation.”
Meyiwa played for his club in Soweto
Saturday and has been in outstanding form for the national team during recent
2015 Africa Cup qualifiers.
The death of the national football
team captain is the second tragedy to hit South African sport within three days
after former world 800-metre athletics champion Mbulaeni Mulaudzi died Friday
in a car crash.
South Africa team-mates Dean Furman
and Andile Jali were among the first to react to the Meyiwa tragedy on Twitter.
“Beyond devastated at the loss of
our captain and friend Senzo Meyiwa. Thoughts and prayers are with his family
and friends at this terrible time,” tweeted England-based Furman, who plays for
Doncaster Rovers in the third-tier in the English league.
“Just got a call and I was sleeping,
but now I cannot sleep because of what I just heard,” tweeted Jali, who moved
from Pirates to Belgium club Ostend this year.
After many years in the South
African football shadows, Meyiwa had a meteoric climb to fame with club and
country.
He displaced national squad
goalkeeper Moeneeb Josephs as first-choice at Pirates, the only South African
side to be crowned African champions.
And a recent injury to South Africa
captain and goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune gave Meyiwa a chance in the national
team, popularly known as Bafana Bafana (The Boys).
New national coach Ephraim ‘Shakes’ Mashaba
not only promoted Durban-born Meyiwa to replace Khune but also made him captain
of a team that has been in the doldrums for some years.
Meyiwa responded to his promotion by
leading the team to victories over Sudan and Congo Brazzaville and draws with
Congo and Nigeria, a country South Africa traditionally struggle against.
He did not concede a goal in the
four matches and if South Africa defeat Sudan in eastern city Nelspruit on
October 15 they will qualify the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations tournament.
He was also made captain of Pirates
and helped the club defeat Ajax Cape Town 4-1 Saturday in a South African
League Cup quarter-final.
Meyiwa gave a flawless performance
and the only Ajax attempt that beat Meyiwa came from a penalty kick.
Full name: Senzo Robert Meyiwa
Date of birth: September 24 1987
Age: 27
Place of birth: Durban
Height: 1.75 metres
Club: Orlando Pirates (2005-2014)
Previous club: Cosmos (2002-2005)
International experience: South
Africa goalkeeper and captain
Senzo Meyiwa, South Africa Captain And Goalkeeper Shot Dead
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