Talk:Surprise Moriri
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[edit]Moriri, who joined the club from Silver Stars in 2003/04, played a pivotal role in Sundowns' title-winning season, scoring 11 goals from midfield.
He was born in March 20, 1980 in Matibidi. he once played the amatuer side Wattville Watford Brothers. He has one Bafana Bafana cap .In 72 games he played he scored 20 goals.
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The article is talking nonsense - if you look at the SAFA website (http://www.safa.net/UserFiles/www.safa.net/Documents/ALL%20BAFANA%20INTERNATIONAL%20MATCHES2.pdf) you'll see that Surprise Moriri, as of June this year, had 10 caps and 3 goals for Bafana. How has he managed to play another 11 international matches in the space of 2 months? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 41.2.169.64 (talk) 15:49, 28 August 2008 (UTC)
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