Siyabonga Ngezana's amazing journey with Romanian club FCSB (formerly FC Steaua Bucuresti) will present the Bafana Bafana defender with history-making possibilities on Tuesday night.
The Romanian will host the second leg of their first qualifying round against San Marino club AC Virtus at the Arena Nationala (19h30), already having basically secured passage to the next stage.
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FCSB won 7-1 away, a week ago this day, against the club from the world's lowest-ranked football-playing nation.
It was mismatch that handed Ngezana's club one of their biggest wins ever.
With the Sanmarinese arriving in Romania as lambs walking into a den of wolves, further damage is expected with FCSCB aiming for their biggest win in history.
To date, the 8-1 massacre of Poli AEK in 2004 stands out as the heaviest defeat that they have handed an opponent.
They also won 7-0 against the same club seven years ago, putting their 7-1-win last week as the third-biggest victory they have ever recorded.
A victory on Tuesday will be a matter of how many goals and should they win with a margin wider than eight goals, then they will set a new club record.
If the 1986 European champions score a dozen without reply, then they will enter the Champions League record as well with the biggest win at this stage of the competition.
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Passage to the second qualifying round being played over the next fortnight will come with a tougher task against Maccabi Tel Aviv, with another two rounds to come afterwards, before the group stages.
Ngezana has already won the Romanian league title and Super Cup since arriving at FCSB this time last year.