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Darius Mfana Temba Dhlomo (9 August 1931 – 13 June 2015 in Enschede) was a South African
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, boxer, musician and a political activist. Born in
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, he was the son of Ellias Dhlomo, a Lutheran Church of Southern Africa Priest. He began competing in non-white boxing contests in apartheid-era South Africa. A victory in Durban in 1956 over Gilbert Petros brought him the
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non-white middleweight title and then, by defeating Ezrom Ngcobo, he became the non-white South African cruiserweight champion. Alongside his budding boxing career, he was the captain of both the Baumannville City Blacks football team and the Natal national football team. Further to this, he also sang in a
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quintet – a fact which led '' Drum'', a national magazine aimed at the black South African market, to publish a feature on him titled "Darius Dhlomo, Man of Many Talents". He decided to move to the
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having signed a professional football contract with Heracles Almelo in 1958, joining up with Steve Mokone who was the first black South African to play in the European leagues. Before his debut match against
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, Dhlomo's absence sparked a search – striker
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found him changing underneath the grandstand, unaware that a black player would be allowed into the team changing room. He won the support of the team's fanbase with his aggressive style and demonstrated his technical ability with passes using the outside of his boot – a trick which became commonplace in later years. Dhlomo and Mokone became prominent role models for black South Africans as the sportsmen were among the few people of such ancestry to enjoy prominence in a largely white society. Despite success abroad, his position as an activist for the
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meant he was not allowed to return home to the National Party-governed South Africa. The funerals of his mother, brother and sister were all held in his absence. While still continuing his boxing and music careers in the Netherlands, he went on to play football for Vitesse Arnhem,
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,
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and
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. Exiled from South Africa, he settled in Enschede and later worked as a teacher, social worker and a municipal councillor for the Labour Party. He received permission to return to South Africa in 1992 and met with Nelson Mandela. Dhlomo was taken aback by the level of recognition he received in South Africa after an absence of over thirty years. The
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– hosted in South Africa – saw the media spotlight return to Dhlomo, and his life became the subject of a number of Dutch television specials. He continues to perform as a live jazz musician, touring as "Darius Dhlomo and his swinging-4". In 2015, he received South Africa's second highest honour for sporting achievement - the
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(Silver Class) for "his excellent talent in various sporting cods. His tenacity, sheer talent and triumph in sport inspiring generations of aspiring footballers and boxers who saw in him the epitome of excellence."


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* – republished as: ** * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Dhlomo, Darius 1931 births 2015 deaths Association footballers not categorized by position Heracles Almelo players Labour Party (Netherlands) politicians Municipal councillors of Enschede Recipients of the Order of Ikhamanga SBV Vitesse players Sportspeople from Durban South African male boxers 20th-century South African male singers South African soccer players