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Kaizer Chiefs | What wearing Khumalo's No.15 jersey means to Ngcobo

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Kaizer Chiefs winger Nkosingiphile Ngcobo has spoken about the impact the No.15 jersey which was made prominent by Doctor Khumalo has had in his career.

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