For a particular reason, football fans around the country have been left disappointed by Baroka FC's decision not to sign dribbling wizard Mthokozisi 'Dancing Confidence' Ngcobo.
Ngcobo initially signed for Baroka at the beginning of the current season but was soon let go after attempts to get him an Identity Document failed.
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He returned to the club in January after sorting out the problem but was not offered a contract by former coach Joel Masutha, who didn't approve of his signing.
Masutha has since resigned and joined Black Leopards.
On Saturday, Orlando Pirates host Baroka at Orlando Stadium in the Last 16 stage of the Nedbank Cup, and now football fans will miss out on a chance to watch Ngcobo going up against fellow 'showboater' Patrick Maswanganyi.
He says he is very heartbroken he will no longer find a chance to face the Buccaneers.
"[Sighing] I ended up not signing," Ngcobo tells KickOff.com.
"I did the medical test, I certified the copies, took photos, and then the day before our game against Venda Football Club... I think it was a Friday... I was called into the office.
"The chairman [Khurishi Mphahlele] told me that the coach says he will not be using me, so there was no point in signing me.
"He told me it was difficult for him to register me if the coach was not willing to use me. Then, after that, I had no choice but to go home.
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"I would have loved to play against Orlando Pirates, and it would have been a great experience, but there is nothing we can do. It's football, at the end of the day.
"Even now, my inbox is still busy. Everyone says they are going to Orlando to watch me play. They are unaware I'm no longer with Baroka.
"Now I'm club-searching. Any offer, I will grab it with both hands," he discloses.