Tsoanelo Pholo
Tsoanelo Pholo (born December 13, 1982 in Johannesburg) is a field hockey player from South Africa, who was a member of the national squad that finished 9th at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.
The striker's hometown is Johannesburg, and she is nicknamed Playa. Pholo plays for a provincial team called Southern Gauteng. She was recruited to represent South Africa in the touch rugby World Cup in 1999. She also played soccer.
International senior tournaments
References
Tsoanelo Pholo – International Tournaments
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1 Birt · 3 Hector · 6 Kotze · 9 Marescia · 10 Koornhof · 12 Carlisle · 15 Coetzee · 16 Wilson · 18 Ranyane · 22 Ntloko · 24 Butler · 25 Dorothy · 28 Pholo · 30 Wehmeyer · 31 Wessels ( c) · 32 Engelbrecht · Coach: Howell
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1 Birt · 3 Hector · 6 Kotze · 7 Fulton · 8 Marescia · 10 Koornhof · 12 Carlisle · 14 Bee · 15 Coetzee · 16 Wilson · 24 Butler · 25 Dorothy · 28 Pholo · 30 Wehmeyer · 31 Wessels ( c) · 32 Engelbrecht · Coach: Howell
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1 Jack · 3 Hector · 4 Van Jaarsveld · 5 Hosking · 8 Marescia · 9 Forword · 10 Boezaart · 12 Carlisle ( c) · 15 Coetzee · 16 Wilson · 17 George · 21 Marais · 24 Butler · 26 Hubach · 28 Pholo · 29 Bright · 30 Wehmeyer · 32 Engelbrecht · Coach: King
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1 Jack · 2 Rix · 3 Hector · 5 Hosking · 7 Brown · 8 Marescia ( c) · 10 Russell · 12 Chamberlain · 16 Wilson · 17 George · 20 Du Buisson · 21 Marais · 22 Taylor · 24 Butler · 26 Hubach · 28 Pholo · 29 Bright · 30 Wehmeyer · Coach: King
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Pholo, Tsoanelo |
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December 13, 1982 |
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