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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Alton Meiring, Ayanda Dlamini, Bafo Biyela, Belux Bukasa Kasongo, Bennett Chenene, Bradley Ritson, Dennis Lota, Dulee Johnson, Dumisani Ngwenya, Edward Hadebe, Emmanuel Ngobese, Gary Goldstone, Gordon Igesund, Henry McKop, Jan Sillo, Japhet Zwane, John Moshoeu, Kalililo Kakonje, Kampamba Chintu, Kheli Dube, Lehlohonolo Majoro, Lelo Mbele, Marc van Heerden, Martin Carelse, Mohammed-Awal Issah, Moses Chavula, Myron Shongwe, Neil Tovey, Nhlanhla Khuzwayo, Nick Gindre, Ntokozo Sikhakhane, Patrick Daka, Pollen Ndlanya, Prince Hlela, Ramson Zhuwawo, Reagan Noble, Rene Houseman, Sean Dundee, Shadreck Biemba, Siboniso Gumede, Sibusiso Ntuli, Siphiwe Mkhonza, Stanley Kgatla, Stanton Lewis, Sthembiso Ngcobo, Swadic Sanudi, Tangeni Shipahu, Tapuwa Kapini, Thamsanqa Sangweni, Tomas Inguana, Tsweu Mokoro, Warren Bishop, Warren Lewis (footballer). Excerpt: Stanton Lewis (born 3 August 1987) is a South African international footballer who plays professionally for Golden Arrows. Born in Johannesburg, Lewis is the son of former Kaizer Chiefs player Ramon Lewis. Lewis has a son of his own, born on 2 September 2008. Lewis began his youth career with Orlando Pirates, and also played for Wits University before moving to Ajax Cape Town in 2002. He made his professional league debut in 2005, and made a total of sixteen league appearances - scoring one goal - for Ajax Cape Town. Lewis signed for Ajax of the Netherlands in July 2006, on a four-year contract. However, he never made a first-team appearance for Ajax, and he returned to Ajax Cape Town in January 2009, on a 18-month loan deal. The deal was made permanent in July 2010, and later that month Lewis went on trial with Swedish club Djurgarden. In January 2011, Lewis moved on loan to Kaizer Chiefs, following a bust-up with Ajax Cape Town manager Foppe de Haan, and Lewis has...