
Sinamandla Zondi collapsed during the warm-up of his side’s clash with Milford.
The game was later suspended after the news that the 22-year-old had died.

South African footballer Sinamandla Zondi died on Tuesday after collapsing in the warm-up before a second-tier match, his club Durban City said.
The 22-year-old was taken to hospital ahead of Durban’s game against Milford FC and the match was abandoned at halftime when officials were told Zondi had died.
Due to the severity of the injury, an ambulance rushed him to the hospital, however, he passed away before arriving at the healthcare facility.
The cause of death was still to be determined.
‘It is with deep sadness that we confirm the passing of Sinamandla Zondi, aka Sgora, a loved member of the Durban City family,’ the club said in a statement.
‘Sinamandla was more than a talented footballer, He was a team-mate, a friend, a brother, a son and an inspiration to all who knew him.
‘Our thoughts and heartfelt condolences are with his family, friends, team-mates, coaches and everyone affected by this tragic loss.
‘We will continue to support those close to him during this difficult time.’
The defender made his professional debut in September 2021 and had been a regular for his club this season as they sit top of the standings and are on course for promotion to the top flight of South African football.
The club made an announcement on social media shortly after half-time in their clash with Milford, with Durban City 1-0 down at the time, that the game had been suspended with more details set to follow.
His death comes two years after Richards Bay FC player Siphamandla Mtolo died on the field of play during a training session.
Mtolo collapsed during a training session with 15 minutes to go, according to reports, and struggled to breathe.
Though he was rushed to hospital in a private car thought to be own by the club’s general manager, he tragically passed away.
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