By Zuko Komisa
Mark Fish, or as many South Africans called him in his heydays “Feeeeeesh!”, came through for this week’s #BlomBlom on Good Friday with Skhumba and Ndumiso. He shared some memories of when he played both for Orlando Pirates and Bafana Bafana.

He also spoke about scoring an important goal for the national football team during the African Cup Of Nations in 1996. A goal that brought us closer to lifting the trophy, which the boys eventually did.
[WATCH] Football legend, @markfish74 in studio with @skhumbi and @NdumisoNgcobo for today’s #BlomBlom. He speaks about the 1996 era of @BafanaBafana #GoodFridayOnKaya pic.twitter.com/x0NjWGnqhq
— Kaya 959 Music (@KayaFMMusic) February 15, 2019
The 44-year-old now-retired Mark Fish also shared stories of his days playing for Jomo Cosmos at its peaks, before it was plagued by relegation, moving to Pirates and playing for the dream team that brought South African football its first ever silverware in 1996.
READ: Rami Chuene shares her story on Good Friday’s #BlomBlom
Last year, Mark Fish made the news for the #MarkFishChallenge, which was a tredning social media topic that started when he posted a photo of Sipho Hotstix Mabuse while the nation was morning the passing of Bra Hugh Masekela. He shared a good laugh about it with the Good Friday team.
[WATCH] Football legend, @markfish74 in studio with @skhumbi and @NdumisoNgcobo for today’s #BlomBlom. He speaks about the 1996 era of @BafanaBafana #GoodFridayOnKaya pic.twitter.com/x0NjWGnqhq
— Kaya 959 Music (@KayaFMMusic) February 15, 2019
Listen to the full conversation here:



