Webster Lichaba

Webster Lichaba
Personal information
Date of birth8 October 1954
Place of birthSoweto, South Africa
Playing positionMidfielder
Youth career
1969–1971White City Lucky Brothers
1971–1973Mzimhlophe Callies
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1973–1980Orlando Pirates
1979–1981Atlanta Chiefs93(4)
1979–1981Atlanta Chiefs (indoor)8(1)
1984–1991Jomo Cosmos
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Webster "City Late" Lichaba (born 8 October 1954)[1] is a retired South African football (soccer) midfielder who played for Orlando Pirates, Atlanta Chiefs and Jomo Cosmos.

Youth Career

Born in Mzimhlophe, he lived a street away from Ryder Mofokeng. He played for White City Lucky Brothers with Mofokeng.[2]

Orlando Pirates

When he was signed from Mzimhlophe Callies at age 19, he became a teammate of Jomo Sono. He captained them and won three league titles with Pirates.[3]

Atlanta Chiefs

When he moved to America in 1980 the chairman was Ted Turner, the founder of CNN. He nearly earned 100 appearances for Chiefs.[4] He also appeared in a handful of indoor matches for the Chiefs at that time[5]

Jomo Cosmos

Lichaba was brought back to his home country by his retired former teammate Jomo Sono who had acquired a team. In the 1986 season, he set the record for the most starts in a season, 46. That feat was also achieved by Helman Mkhalele in 1993. He retired at the age of 37.[6]

After Retirement

In 2001 he became an assistant coach at Supersport United and their team manager in 2003 onwards.[7]

Personal Life

He is married to Buyi Radebe-Lichaba. He is the father of 4 girls, Nthabiseng, Neo, Tlholo as well as South African award winning singer, Lira. [8]

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