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George Chigova: Former Zimbabwe Goalkeeper Dies at 32

Former Zimbabwe goalkeeper, George Chigova has died at the age of 32 after reportedly collapsing at his home in South Africa.

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The club confirmed his passing on Wednesday, saying: ‘It is with great sadness that we have learnt of the passing of former SuperSport United player, George Chigova

 

‘George was a great club man, a gentle giant loved by current and former players and everyone at the club. Even though his official time with SuperSport ended in June 2023, he was a regular visitor to the training ground and stadium to support the team.’

 

 

‘We convey our deepest condolences to his family and friends both in South Africa and in Zimbabwe during this difficult and very sad time. May his soul rest in peace.

 

Chigova, who represented his country 32 times, suffered a heart attack in July before attempting to return to football. He last played for SuperSport United in South Africa, where he joined in 2020.

 

Chigora began his career with Gunners Harare in Zimbabwe before going on to Dynamos FC in his home country.

 

He then joined SuperSport in 2014 for a reported £96,000 before joining Polokwane City in South Africa the following year. Before returning to SuperSport three years ago, he had played 125 times.

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