Former Pirates and Zimbabwe striker Tendai Ndoro dies
Details surrounding his death remain unclear, but it is believed he was found unresponsive at his apartment in Johannesburg on Monday.
Ndoro impressed at Zimbabwean side Chicken Inn and caught the eye of Mpumalanga Black Aces in the Premier Soccer League and later moved to Pirates, Ajax CT and Highlands Park.
He retired after playing for Highlands Park in 2020 due to illness.
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