Njabulo Ndlovu

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Njabulo Ndlovu
Personal information
Full name Njabulo Ndlovu
Date of birth (1994-12-29) December 29, 1994 (age 28)
Place of birth Swaziland (since 2018 renamed to Eswatini)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Mbabane Swallows F.C.
Number 16
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2015– Mbabane Swallows F.C.
International career
2011– eSwatini 24 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 14:59, 26 March 2016 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 14:59, 5 April 2017 (UTC)

Njabulo Ndlovu (born 29 December 1994) is a Swazi footballer who plays for Mbabane Swallows F.C.

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International career

International goals

Scores and results list eSwatini's goal tally first. [1]
NoDateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.13 June 2016 Sam Nujoma Stadium, Windhoek, Namibia Flag of Seychelles.svg  Seychelles 3–04–0 2016 COSAFA Cup

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References

  1. "Ndlovu, Njabulo". National Football Teams. Retrieved 4 April 2017.