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Lehlogonolo Mashigo

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Modikanalo Lehlogonolo Sebastian Mashigo, known as Hlogi Mash, is a South African footballer, artist and dancer. Born on July 20, 1999, in Mamelodi, Gauteng, she plays midfield for Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies in the SAFA Women’s League, wearing number 7.

Mashigo joined Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies in 2020 and helped the team win the 2020 SAFA Women’s League title, which qualified them for the first COSAFA Women’s Champions League. In 2021, the Sundowns Ladies won a treble: the COSAFA Women’s Champions League, the CAF Women’s Champions League, and the Hollywoodbets Super League title, which they defended that year. In 2022, they were runners-up in both the COSAFA and CAF Women’s Champions Leagues and won the Hollywoodbets Super League for the third consecutive year. In 2023, they again won a treble: the COSAFA Women’s Champions League, the CAF Women’s Champions League (reclaiming the title), and the Hollywoodbets Super League.

Mashigo grew up in Mamelodi, is the daughter of Gladys Mashigo, and finished at Mamelodi High School. She is also an artist and dancer, known on stage as Hlogi Mash. In 2022, she appeared in the Sundowns Stories YouTube series, in a documentary titled Hlogi – Shoe Shine and the Yanos about her life as a dancer. She released an EP with songs including Mamelodi and Jersey No. 7, which has more than 90,000 Spotify listeners. In 2023, she featured on the Mac Lopez, EmKay, MacG track Hwiralang, which has about 1.6 million Spotify listeners. In 2024, Mashigo and her dance partner Hope Ramafalo became the first South African dancers to earn a TikTok multi-platinum plaque for the Hamba Wena dance challenge, and they appeared in the music video for the track, which had about 19 million YouTube views as of April 2024.


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