In this edition of My Dream Team, former Black Leopards striker Coxwell Ratshivhadelo reveals the 11 best players he played alongside and against in his football career.
Ratshivhadelo, who prefers the 4-4-2 formation, picks Gavin Hunt as his team's coach.
Goalkeeper: Botende Eshele
One of Africa’s best, who played for Kaizer chiefs, and I played with him at Dynamos. He was the only one who did not want to use muti.
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Right-back: Jimmy Tau
Very smart player. Quiet and friendly. I played against him when he was playing for both Chiefs and Orlando Pirates. Even if I kicked him, he would never complain. A true leader indeed.
Centre-back: Gerald Raphahlela
What a defender. Very intimidating when playing against him. Pirates relied on him when coming to deal with dangerous strikers like me. He use to tell me not to score against him because I earn less than him.
Centre-back: Wanani Mulaudzi
Former Leopards captain. Also a very quiet and ever-smiling player. His long throw-ins made me to score lots of goals. We are working together at Correctional Services. Unfortunately, he was never called up to the national team.
Left-back: Godfrey Ramudzuli
Also a very quiet player. What a player he was! He was very short put you could not outjump him. At Leopards, we relied on him on crosses as strikers.
Right wing: Joseph Makhanya
Very short but could dribble past the big players. I think most of Pirates strikers benefitted from his skills. He was also good in defending, unlike most right wingers.
Defensive mid: Tinashe Nengomasha
The only defensive midfielder that will never foul you to win the ball. He used his upper body strength to outplay his opponents and win the ball. Chiefs will never have a defensive midfielder better than him.
Attacking mid: Doctor Khumalo
What a gem for South African football! He was gifted with pace and skills. Very quiet on the field of play. I was even scared to kick him when playing against Chiefs because he was always neat and tucked in his jersey. A true legend indeed.
Left winger: Siphiwe Tshabalala
One of the best left wingers Chiefs have ever had. Also very quiet. He would run for the whole 90 minutes. Very good in crossing balls into the box, and he would also score goals.
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Attacking mid: Teko Modise
I played with him at Petersburg Pillars before he joined SuperSport United. A very tricky player and very talkative on the field. He was the youngest in our team, but he would voice his views if the team was not doing well and we would listen to him. That's why he was successful at SuperSport and Pirates. He was very comfortable on the ball.
Striker: Sibusiso Dlamini
My striking partner at Leopards before he left for Chiefs. Very pacey and intelligent with an eye for goalscoring. A true team player. Even in the Eswatini national team, he made the team tick. We used to call him 'Spoko'.