Kaizer Chiefs striker Jasond Gonzalez has explained his unique Spanish name following his debut for the club last weekend.
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Gonzalez came on as a second half substitute to replace Mduduzi Mdantsane as Chiefs where held to a 1-1 draw by Mamelodi Sundowns.
And this was the first of the two legs the two sides will play in the MTN8 – and after the match, Gonzalez was interviewed by SuperSport TV.
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He was asked about his real name Efmamjjasond – and he explained that his parents took the initial letters of every month in Spanish.
According to Gonzalez, his parents said they had read in a newspaper there was only one other ‘Efmamjjasond’ in the world – the name of a school in the Dominican Republic.
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And that’s every first letter from January and December in Spanish – and below it’s the breakdown of Gonzalez.
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KAIZER CHIEFS STRIKER GONZALEZ’S UNIQUE NAME EXPLAINED – BREAKDOWN
E (Enero = January) F (Febrero = February) M (Marzo = March) A (Abril = April) M (Mayo = May) J (Junio =June) J (Julio = July) A (Agosto = August) S (Setiembre = September) 0 (Octubre = October) N (Noviembre = November) D (Diciembre = December)
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