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Steve Mokone
South African footballer
Stephen Madi MokoneOIG (23 March – 19 March ) was a South African footballer who was the first black South African player to play in a professional European league.
Steve mokoena biography wikipedia Tools Tools. Cardiff City. About Support. South African footballer.He was nicknamed The Black Meteor and Kalamazoo.
Early years
Mokone was born in Doornfontein, a suburb of Johannesburg, but his family moved to Sophiatown before settling in Kilnerton in Pretoria.
Club career
Mokone attracted much attention in his native South Africa, making his debut for a South Africa Black XI at the age of just The Durban Bush Bucks player was close to signing for English side Newcastle United but for the intervention of his father, who wished him to continue his studies.
Mokone began his professional career in with English side Coventry City, where he made four league appearances, scoring one goal in the process.[1] Although his stay at Coventry was a short one, he was the first Black footballer to play for them in the Football League.[2] He later played in the Netherlands with Heracles Almelo, for whom he scored twice at his debut and won the Tweede Divisie title to become a club legend.[3] He was the first foreign professional player in Dutch football.[4] A stand in Heracles' Polman Stadion is named after him.
He later joined Cardiff City, making a goalscoring debut on the opening day of the –60 season on 22 August during a 3–2 victory over Liverpool.[5] He made just two more league appearances for the side,[6] before being signed in by Spanish side FC Barcelona.
Steve mokoena biography wife He was subsequently sentenced to serve between 8 and 12 years in New Jersey State Prison. Tools Tools. Rhulani Mokoena was very bright as a student. Unknown 7 December atHowever, because Barcelona had filled their quota of foreign players, he was loaned to French side Marseille. Mokone later played in Italy for Torino and in Spain for Valencia CF, before finishing his career in Canada in the Eastern Canada Professional Soccer League with the Hamilton Steelers, where he served as a player-coach,[7] and in Australia with Sunshine George Cross.
In Mokone moved to the United States.
There he was convicted and imprisoned for separate felony assaults committed in against his then wife, Joyce Maaga Mokone, and the year-old female attorney who was representing Joyce Mokone in divorce and custody proceedings at the time. On 31 October , Mokone pleaded guilty in Superior Court of Middlesex County New Jersey to the crime of atrocious assault for having personally attacked his wife with lye on 20 November He was subsequently sentenced to serve between 8 and 12 years in New Jersey State Prison.[9] In Mokone stood trial in New York County, New York, accused of having orchestrated an attack on his wife's lawyer, Ann Boylan Rogers, in which sulfuric acid was thrown in her face outside her home in Manhattan on 8 October [10] Rogers was left seriously disfigured and blind in one eye.
Mokone was found guilty of Assault in the First Degree in May and later sentenced to serve 5 to 15 years in New York State Prison after having completed his New Jersey sentence. He was released from custody in August Mokone consistently denied his guilt and claimed that he had been specifically targeted due to his links to the left-wing, anti-apartheidANC, who were considered a terrorist group by the CIA.
Tom Egbers, in investigating the case, noted the specific and suspicious interference of both the CIA and the FBI and the leading of witnesses by the police.[11]
In , he founded the Kalamazoo South African Foundation.
Steve mokoena biography Mokone v Fenton, habeas corpus proceeding before the U. Category Public Figures. Kelly, F. Washington, D.Dutch sports journalist Tom Egbers wrote a novel based on Mokone,[12] which was made into a movie in ; both novel and movie are called The Black Meteor (De Zwarte Meteoor).
Mokone died in Washington on 19 March , aged [13][14][15]
References
In text citations
Court documents
1.
Mokone v. Kelly, (habeas corpus proceeding in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York), reported at F. Supp. (S.D.N.Y. ) -- shows basic facts of case and, in discussion of "Evidence of Other Crimes and Bad Acts," the New Jersey Case.
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Steve mokoena biography death Washington, D. Upcoming Past. Retrieved 15 December Tools Tools.Mokone v Fenton, (habeas corpus proceeding before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit), reported at F. 2d (3d Cir. ) -- shows the length of the New Jersey Sentence.
3. New York State Department of Corrections website; "Inmate Lookup" for DIN # 85A, Mokone, Steve—shows correct date of birth, crime of conviction, length of sentence, and release date.
General
See also Phil Vasili 'Colouring Over the White Line. The History of Black Footballers in Britain' (Edinburgh: Mainstream )