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Ex-'Bull' Captain Mlilo silences SA Pirates

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Sphamandla Mlilo.
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MBABANE- Soweto was silenced on Saturday night, but the echoes of the upset are being felt most acutely in Eswatini.

 In a Nedbank Cup shocker that defied every logic of the beautiful game, second-tier side Casric Stars dumped the mighty Orlando Pirates out in the Last 16, winning 5-4 on penalties after a gritty goalless stalemate at the Orlando Amstel Arena.

At the heart of this giant-killing act was a man whose name still carries weight in Mbabane: Sphamandla Mlilo. To the Buccaneers’ faithful across Africa, he was the architect of their heartbreak. To the Eswatini football fraternity, he was a haunting reminder of quality lost.

Four years ago, Mlilo was the heartbeat of Mbabane Highlanders. Under the ambitious tenure of South African businessman Ally Kgomongwe, Mlilo didn’t just play; he led. As captain of the ‘Black Bull’, he commanded the pitch with the same steely resolve that was on full display in Soweto.

 With the tension at a breaking point, Mlilo—demonstrating the leadership that once made him a hero in the Kingdom—produced a moment of pure defensive instinct. He threw himself into the path of a goal-bound strike, notably blocking Masindi Nemtajela’s effort with a desperate, outstretched leg.

It was a tackle that resonated far beyond the borders of South Africa. While Casric celebrated a historic quarter-final berth, fans in Eswatini watched with bittersweet irony. The former Highlanders skipper has not just climbed the ladder; he has become a giant-slayer. For the Pirates faithful, it was a night of misery, but for Mlilo, it was a masterclass in proving that once a captain, always a captain.

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