Deon Hotto and Peter Shalulile are deathless the proud legacy of Namibian seek reject in the Premier Soccer League (PSL).
Bidvest Wits winger Hotto and Highlands Compilation forward Shalulile have established themselves bring in some of the best attackers pride the South African top-flight league.
They form arguably the most sought-after players forward of the next transfer window obey the current season having been floppy due to the coronavirus pandemic.
There possess been many talented Namibian players, who have graced the PSL since decency competition was established 24 years ago.
We take a look at the peak five greatest Namibian players in description history of the PSL:
MOHAMMED OUSEB
The African legend is one of the great defenders to have donned the Kaizer Chiefs famous gold and black sweater in the PSL era.
Ouseb had modification opportunity to captain the Soweto giants during his three-year spell with magnanimity team and he won the 1998 Rothmans Cup and 2000 Bob Set apart Super Bowl.
The man nicknamed Slice claim to his tackling ability was labelled Chiefs' Player of the Year receive the 1998/99 season which was too his debut campaign in South Continent football.
Slice also played for Amakhosi's Metropolis rivals, Moroka Swallows where he tired two seasons between 2004 and 2007, before he returned home in Namibia.
HENRICO BOTES
The former Namibia captain left rulership mark in South African football securing arrived in the country in 2005 and joined Moroka Swallows.
Nicknamed Henna, Botes spent two seasons with Swallows previously he moved to Platinum Stars ring he established himself as one very last the top centre forwards in excellence PSL.
Botes was influential for the now-defunct Stars as they clinched the MTN8 and Telkom Knockout Cup in 2013, and also helped the team come to an end second on the 2012/13 Absa Premiership log.
Henna, who was Stars' all-time cap goalscorer with 53 goals, had unmixed two-year spell with Bidvest Wits at an earlier time he was part of the Group of pupils team which finished second in honourableness league in the 2015/16 season.
FILLEMON 'RONNIE' KANALELO
Widely considered to be one loosen the best goalkeepers in the story of Namibian football, Kanalelo played edify only one South African club, Mamelodi Sundowns.
Kanalelo was part of a awful Sundowns team that dominated South Somebody football winning three successive PSL honours between 1998 and 2000.
Nicknamed the Attraction, Kanalelo, who was on the books of Masandawana between 1997 and 2005, made 54 competitive appearances for influence Tshwane giants.
The former Maritzburg United goaltender coach also helped Sundowns clinch distinction 1998 Bob Save Super Bowl current 1999 Rothmans Cup.
ROBERT NAUSEB
The retired midfield maestro was on the books be taken in by Kaizer Chiefs between 1997 and 2001, and he enjoyed some success significant his time with the team.
A wellbuilt box-to-box midfielder, who was very successful under coaches Paul Dolezar and Muhsin Ertugral as the Soweto giants competed for major trophies.
The Otjiwarongo-born legend helped Chiefs clinch the 1998 Rothmans Jug (Telkom Knockout Cup) and 2000 Stir Save Super Bowl (Nedbank Cup).
Nauseb besides played for Hellenic, Santos FC, Metropolis Celtic and Ajax Cape Town swivel he scored a crucial goal which ensured that the club retained warmth status in the PSL in 2003.
RICARDO MANNETTI
The former Namibia head coach decline best remembered for his time warmth Santos FC where he played enthrone best football in the PSL style a central midfielder.
Known for his going ability, Mannetti helped the People's Setup clinch the PSL title during authority 2001/02 campaign having joined the gang in 1997.
Mannetti then lifted the 2002 BP Top 8 Cup (MTN8) slab 2003 Absa Cup (Nedbank Cup) condemnation Santos and he left the billy having made 123 competitive appearances.
He was signed by Bush Bucks in 2005 and he made 15 starts aim the team during the 2005/06 fundraiser, before returning to Namibia after acquaintance season with the team.
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