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The funeral service of Mamelodi Sundowns' Alex Shakoane in Mamelodi, Pretoria.
The funeral service of Mamelodi Sundowns' Alex Shakoane in Mamelodi, Pretoria.
Tebogo Letsie

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Scores of mourners gathered in Mamelodi, Pretoria, on a soaking Tuesday morning to bid their final farewell to the long-serving flamboyant Mamelodi Sundowns' official, Alex Shakoane. 

May 16.2023. Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwen
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena with Panyaza Lesufi at the funeral service of Alex Shakoane in Mamelodi, Pretoria.
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May 16.2023. Robert Marawa at the funeral sercive
Robert Marawa at the funeral service of Alex Shakoane in Mamelodi, Pretoria.
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May 16.2023. Sundowns supporters singing loudly an
Sundowns' supporters singing loudly and beating drums at the funeral service of Alex Shakoane in Mamelodi, Pretoria.
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May 16.2023. Botha Msila sining out loud at the fu
Botha Msila singing out loud at the funeral service of Alex Shakoane in Mamelodi, Pretoria.
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May 16.2023. The funeral sercive of Alex Shakoane
The funeral service of Alex Shakoane in Mamelodi, Pretoria, took place on Tuesday.
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May 16.2023. Mamelodi Sundowns coaches Steve Komph
Mamelodi Sundowns coaches Steve Komphela, Manqoba Mngqithi and Rulani Mokwena at the funeral service of Alex Shakoane in Mamelodi, Pretoria.
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May 16.2023. CAF president Patrice Motsepe at the
CAF president Patrice Motsepe at the funeral service of Alex Shakoane in Mamelodi, Pretoria.
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May 16.2023. The funeral sercive of Alex Shakoane
The funeral service of Alex Shakoane in Mamelodi, Pretoria.
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May 16.2023. The funeral sercive of Alex Shakoane
The funeral service of Mamelodi Sundowns' Alex Shakoane in Mamelodi, Pretoria.
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Shakoane, popularly known by his nickname “Goldfingers”, died a week ago at the age of 74 after battling an illness.

Joined by dignitaries and mourners were his family, Tlhopane Motsepe, the chairperson of Sundowns, CAF president Patrice Motsepe and his wife, Doctor Precious, as well as Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi.

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One of the speakers at the ceremony was Louis “The Sprinter” Tshakoane, a former Kaizer Chiefs public relations officer, who said that Alex's spirit must never die.

His daughter Lerato spoke of how much their father loved Sundowns. 

Lerato said: 

He always said his job came before us, and he will always love Sundowns.

The club's owner, Patrice Motsepe, spoke of how Shakoane loved the team and said “he has been welcomed into heaven”. “Every time I called him or when he called we would talk about Bafana ba Style. Our slogan, the sky is the limit, means I can fulfil my dreams and become whatever I want.” 


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