Matchday Memories: On This Day 1956 –something terrible happened in Bradford FC

Matchday Memories: On This Day 1956 – ‘Kalamazoo’ Makes His Debut Mark v. Millwall!

On this day (October 13th) in 1956 a footballing and cultural trailblazer throughout his life, Steve ‘Kalamazoo’ Mokone became CCFC’s first ever black player (and the first black South African to play professionally in the UK). He made his debut on the right wing in the ‘Bantams’ Division Three South fixture at Highfield Road against Millwall. Sadly the City lost the match 2-1 in front of 20,227 with Ray Sambrook getting the City’s goal which gave them the lead before the Lions came back to win.

Steve with George Raynor in 1956

Though Steve only played four first team league games in season 1956-57 (scoring once) for the ‘Bantams’ (as the Sky Blues were known then) he, nevertheless, caused something of a sensation when he arrived in Britain for a trial with CCFC as a raw 24 year old, from his home in South Africa. Coming to post austerity Coventry was clearly something of a culture shock for Steve but he quickly became a crowd-pleaser at CCFC.

Steve stayed only one season during a somewhat ‘experimental’ period for the Club under coaches Jesse Carver and George Raynor and Highfield Road’s muddy pitch was certainly not conducive to Kala’s mercurial skills.

Instead Steve built an impressive and eventful life both playing football on the continent for a number of top European Clubs like Barcelona, Marseilles and Torino (eventually becoming known as the ‘Black Meteor’) and then later as an academic in the USA.

A Legend of South African football he received numerous awards from the both governments of his homeland and adopted home as well as the United Nations for his pioneering role in popularising football, especially for youngsters, in post-apartheid South Africa.

He has had books and films made of his life and at least one street and stadium in Europe and Africa named after him. Much more of this can be seen in previous news items about Steve on this site (just type ‘Kalamazoo’ in the search panel on the right).

The most recent short film which traces some of these highlights of Steve’s life and career and includes an interview with ‘Kalamazoo’ made by South African online broadcasters KaliTV can be seen direct on their website www.kalitv.com or by following the following link on YouTube or clicking on the image below.

For the record CCFC (managed by Harry Warren) put out the following team for Kalamazoo’s debut against Millwall that October 1956:-

Reg. Matthews, Charlie Timmins, George Curtis, Iain Jamieson, Roy Kirk, Noel Simpson, Steve Mokone, Dennis Uphill, Ken McPherson, Ray Sambrook and David Ferguson

Steve, Charlie, Iain (later CCFC Chairman & MD) and Ken all later became Association members before their deaths along with, until his more recent death, CCFC Life President and CCFC Legend George ‘Iron Man’ Curtis.

Ron Gray‘s Lions team was (their goals came from Gordon Pulley and Joe Tyrell):-

W Lloyd, Alex Jardine, Stan Anslow, George Vietch, Ray Brand, Colin Rawson, George Hazlett, John Shepherd, Dennis Pacey, Joe Tyrell and Gordon Pulley

Steve was in fairly regular contact with CCFPA’s Mike Young after he joined the the Association a few years back until, sadly, he died in the USA in March 2015 aged 82.

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