Angolan Defender Miguel Inacio Reveals Emotional Reason for Choosing Number 84 at Kaizer Chiefs After Transfer to South Africa

Angolan Defender Miguel Inacio Reveals Emotional Reason for Choosing Number 84 at Kaizer Chiefs After Transfer to South Africa

When Angolan defender Miguel Inacio joined Kaizer Chiefs, he picked an unusual jersey number—84.

It turns out, this number holds deep personal significance for him, as he recently shared with the media.

A New Chapter with a Special Number

At 28, Inacio has stepped into a new role with Amakhosi, following his transfer under the new coach Nasreddine.

Alongside him, players like Bradley Cross, Njabulo Blom, Bongani Sam, Gaston Sirino, Rushwin Dortley, and Fiacre Ntwari have also joined the squad.

Last season, Inacio played for Petro de Luanda in Angola, where he wore the number 14 jersey.

An Emotional Tribute

On his first media appearance since arriving in South Africa, Inacio revealed why he chose the number 84.

“I originally wanted number 83, but there was a mix-up,” he explained.

“Number 84 is for my late grandmother who raised me.

She passed away last year at the age of 84.”

Inacio’s choice of jersey number is a tribute to her memory, a way to honor her life and impact on him.

A Heartfelt Connection

Inacio’s decision to wear number 84 has touched many, highlighting how players often infuse personal stories and emotions into their jersey numbers.

As he steps onto the field for the Amakhosi, he carries not just the expectations of the team and its fans, but also the loving memory of his grandmother.

What’s Next for Kaizer Chiefs?

Inacio might make his debut in the upcoming Betway Premiership match against Marumo Gallants on Saturday, 14 September, at the Toyota Stadium in Bloemfontein, with kickoff at 5:30 pm.

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