Kaizer Chiefs legend, Doctor Khumalo and Jerome McCarthy will be participating in a world charity football event, where they will play alongside some African and European greats.
The event is set to take place in Coanaky, Guinea from 16-18 December, in aid of the families and victims of the viral disease, Ebola.
"It is a charity game and social activities. We are raising funds to help the families and victims of Ebola. The tournament will take place in Guinea between the 16th and 18th December this year," former Wiitbank Aces player, Luc Junior Oum told the Siya crew.
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It has been confirmed that the likes of Mzansi's Doctor Khumalo, Jerome McCarthy, Nigeria's Jay-Jay Okocha and Brazilian legend, Rivaldo will take part.
The participants expected to join the likes of Doctor Khumalo include international legends in the game, such as Spaniard Carles Puyol, Italian Fabio Cannavaro and Portuguese great, Luis Figo.
To read more on the charity event which will take place next month, check out this week's edition of Soccer Laduma, issue number 1001.