Tributes pour in for Phil Masinga
The former Bafana Bafana player is remembered for scoring that iconic goal against Congo that took South Africa to the first FIFA World Cup hosted in France in 1998.
Some have described Philemon Raul Masinga as a loyal servant of the game on and off the field of play following his death yesterday.
Masinga passed away after a long illness at a hospital in Johannesburg on Sunday morning.
Tributes have pouring for the late soccer star on social media and from various sports teams.
Here’s what they had to say:
My heart is deeply saddened by the loss of my former opponent, my gallant colleague and #Africanfootball legend #PhilMasinga #Gone2soon #RIPMasinga Rest In Peace my brother #Bafana
— Kalusha Bwalya (@KalushaPBwalya) January 13, 2019
https://twitter.com/FloeticWitty/status/1084382111824601088
I knew #PhilMasinga hola hola Legend meeting in public spaces. I started serving in the beautiful game then it became hola Phil hola, replied with Vino Ma Vino. Got into close contact through friendly tournament Maize Cup where he was a worthy ambassador. Now he’s gone! 😭 MHSRIP
— Vina , Corporate Communications Manager (@alfavina) January 14, 2019
https://twitter.com/Ngiya_Hlanya/status/1084410340811702272
Rest in peace legend #PhilMasinga pic.twitter.com/EwXTOorfwA
— Alderton Hastings (@aldyhasty) January 14, 2019
RIP #PhilMasinga. Since the dawn of democracy, few South Africans inspired and fired up the hopes South Africans as #PhilMasinga did when he helped #Bafana qualify for the World Cup.
— Tinyiko Maluleke (@ProfTinyiko) January 13, 2019
Farewell Chippa Masinga…..
Football will never forget you….#PhilMasinga pic.twitter.com/wG89ShC8Lk— Official PSL (@OfficialPSL) January 13, 2019
Rest in peace #PhilMasinga
Long live the Legend
My inspiration in football pic.twitter.com/EpNhyw08dh— ♓VaalRise Mac-D♓(016) 🇿🇦 (@MacDinobravo) January 13, 2019