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Furman retains top MGB Sports Award

December 15, 2014 21:36
Dean Furman steered South Africa to the Africa Cup of Nations

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Dean Furman has been recognised as the top Jewish Sportsperson in the UK at the winners of the Maccabi GB Sports Awards 2014.

South Africa captain Furman retained the award for the second successive year, with the judges finding it impossible to ignore his achievements in 2014. Following on from 2013’s success – where he made his international debut – the Doncaster Rovers midfielder was one of two players that played every minute of every match for South Africa in the qualifying rounds of the African Nations Cup to be held in Equatorial Guinea in January.

He was given the ultimate accolade of being made captain of the national team following the tragic passing away of Senzo Meyiwa. The former Chelsea and Rangers academy star was tasked with raising the morale and spirit of the side following the tragedy and did the job with aplomb, guiding ‘Bafana Bafana’ to next year’s showpiece for the first time in six years.

He saw off competition from Southend United FC Midfielder, Jack Payne, and Long-distance Runner, Richard Goodman, who finished in second and third place respectively.

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