Bafana World Cup star Kagiso Dikgacoi re-joins Golden Arrows

21 October 2016 - 13:18 By Marc Strydom

Former Bafana Bafana midfield star Kagisho Dikgacoi has returned to his roots‚ signing for the Premier Soccer League club where he made his name‚ Lamontville Golden Arrows. Dikgacoi (31)‚ who played in the English Premiership for Fulham and Crystal Palace and First Division for Cardiff City in a seven-year career in England‚ returns to the only PSL club he has turned out for.The big defensive midfielder played in the 2010 World Cup for Bafana‚ and famously laid on the pass form the halfway line that led to Siphiwe Tshabalala’s opening goal of the tournament against Mexico at FNB Stadium.Arrows announced in a statement on their website: “Abafana Bes'thende are happy to announce the signing of Kagisho Dikgacoi.Dikgacoi is just training with Arrows … for now, says Arrows coach LarsenLamontville Golden Arrows coach Clinton Larsen says there is no deal on the table for veteran midfielder Kagisho Dikgacoi‚ but is hopeful that he may be able to bring in the former Bafana Bafana star this season. “We are pleased that we have secured the services of ‘KG’. He has had vast experience both internationally and as a representative for Bafana Bafana.“His knowledge and insight into the game will be priceless. He is a natural leader and a number of the younger players look up to him – and we are sure that he will mentor them.“… both he and the club are excited to have him home and back in the green and gold strips.”Free State-bred Dikgacoi – big and strong in the challenge‚ but who also has a sweet right-footed pass – amassed 54 Bafana caps.He signed for Fulham in August 2009. – TMG Sport..

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