South African football legend Ephraim 'Jomo' Sono would be one of the few players who never played for Kaizer Chiefs in former Amakhosi star Lucky Stylianou's dream team.
Stylianou made history by becoming the first white player to play for the Soweto giants in 1978 during the days of apartheid in Mzansi.
The former midfielder had previously played for Southern Suburbs, Jewish Guild, Lusitano and Wits University in the whites-only National Football League before going on to achieve great success with Chiefs by winning titles in the late 1970s and in the 1990s, a feat which contributed in earning him the chairman's special award at the Soweto giants in 2014.
Click through the gallery for players in Stylianou's dream team:
While not listed in the starting line-up, Mamelodi Sundowns' Themba Zwane has been recognised as the only current player named as one of the substitutes along football greats such as Peta Bala'c, Abednigo 'Shaka' Ngcobo, Leonard 'Wagga-Wagga' Likoebe, Joel 'Ace' Mnini, Benni McCarthy and Doctor Khumalo in the star-studded team.
Kaizer Chiefs' Keagan Dolly and Khama Billiat in Junior Khanye's PSL XI: