I WOULD LOVE TO BE MUZI TSABEDZE - ZINHLE
MBABANE - In the vibrant realm of soccer, the atmosphere is electric and the camaraderie among fans is unrivalled.
Every match day presents an opportunity for supporters to unleash their creativity, showcase their enthusiasm, and perhaps indulge in a bit of harmless mischief. Meet Zinhle Nkumane, a passionate supporter of Manzini Sea Birds.
What’s the craziest thing you’ve ever done at a match to show your team spirit?
“I donned an outrageous full-body costume representing my team mascot and serenaded the crowd at the top of my lungs! It was a sight to behold!”
If you could trade places with any player on your team for a day, who would it be and why?
“I’d swap with Muzi Tsabedze! He’s a resilient player who embodies passion and team spirit. Plus, it would be a thrill to experience what it’s like to have everyone looking up to you while you lead them!”
What’s the most embarrassing thing that’s happened to you at a match?
“I was cheering so enthusiastically while wielding a vuvuzela that I attempted to blow it, despite having no clue how! The laughter from the crowd was priceless!”
What’s the most outrageous outfit you’ve seen another fan wear at a match?
“Oh, you wouldn’t believe it! I saw a gentleman in a sidziya with artificial breasts, cradling a teddy bear while strutting around. Talk about commitment to the look!”
If you could write a new team chant, what would it be?
“We’re number one, not number two, not number three, not number four... We came to win; we don’t accept defeat—let’s go, let’s go!”
What’s the best part about being a ‘soccer babe’ in Eswatini?
“To showcase my dance moves, cheering for the teams and fostering a vibrant atmosphere for all the fans!”
If you could give your team one piece of magical advice before a big game, what would it be?
“Know your magic, trust in it, produce it with your feet, dribble them and exhibit what you’ve got!”
What’s your favourite thing to tease the opposing team’s fans about?
“I’d hand them flowers for their burial today—just a touch of friendly banter to spice things up!”
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