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Thanks for the retirement party. Big thanks to Allan Kateregga, Samuel Celubra, and Moses Waiswa for putting this function together. I absolutely appreciate the love.
What a nice surprise it was from some of my friends based in South Africa, teammates from Uganda Cranes & Mamelodi Sundowns last evening. Thanks for the retirement party. Big thanks to @DancingRastar, @SamuelCelubra & @KingWaiswaMoses for putting this function together. pic.twitter.com/cnc2SWX2Gw Dennis Onyango (@masindeonyango) April 27, 2021
The 35-year-old shot-stopper announced his retirement on April 12.
Having amassed over 70 caps with the Cranes since 2005, Onyango announced his retirement exactly two weeks after the East Africans failed to qualify for the 2022 Afcon finals under his captaincy.
Kaizer Chiefs came from behind to stun
Mamelodi Sundowns in a thrilling DStv Premiership clash on Sunday at Loftus Versfeld Stadium, as the log leaders were beaten for the first time in the league this season.
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The 2-1 victory saw Amakhosi (28 points) finally break into the top eight with one game in hand over ninth place Baroka FC.
Sundowns (47 points) maintain a three-point lead over second place AmaZulu (44 points) and have two games in hand over Benni McCarthy s men.
In a game of two halves, Chiefs were holding a strong defensive frame early on in the match and it was the home side who showed real attacking intent after seeing the majority of the ball possession.
Johannesburg (AFP) – Leaders Mamelodi Sundowns surrendered a 21-match unbeaten South African Premiership run since the season began last October when losing 2-1 at home to mid-table Kaizer Chiefs Sunday.
Uruguayan Gaston Sirino gave the frontrunners a 35th-minute lead in Pretoria only for the home side to concede twice in two minutes midway through the second half.
Mosa Lebusa conceded an own-goal on 72 minutes when his deflection of a cross from Serb Samir Nurkovic left Ugandan goalkeeper Dennis Onyango helpless to prevent it entering the net.
Rattled Sundowns had not recovered when a superb pass down the middle from Njabulo Blom sent Dumisani Zuma clear and he fired a low shot into the corner of the net.
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