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Football World Mourns Loss of FC Platinum's Brian Banda at 29
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48760, member: 636"] Hundreds of soccer fans packed West Park Cemetery to say goodbye to Brian Banda. The 29-year-old midfielder died last Sunday after a terrible car crash. Supporters from different teams came together to honor the fallen star. Even rival club members stood side by side during the sad ceremony. The funeral service took place at the Amphitheatre before the burial. ZIFA president Nqobile Magwizi spoke about Banda's impact on Zimbabwe football. He called the player a symbol of pride and passion for the country. FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza could barely speak through his tears. The coach said Banda was the team's heartbeat and rhythm. Other officials praised the midfielder's character and leadership skills. Banda captained FC Platinum and played for the national Warriors team. He earned respect from teammates and fans across the country. Former soccer stars like Madinda Ndlovu attended the service. Players from Highlanders, Scottland, and Bulawayo Chiefs paid their respects. The Premier Soccer League announced a moment of silence at all weekend matches. Football officials used the occasion to promote road safety. They urged drivers to be more careful behind the wheel. The Southern Region Chair called for people to protect their lives and others. Banda's death shocked the entire Zimbabwe soccer community. His legacy will inspire future generations of players. The midfielder's boots will never be filled according to mourners. His spirit will live on through young dreamers and devoted fans. Brian Banda's final match ended but his memory continues. [/QUOTE]
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