Might have been mentioned but cant find it but this guy was one of the first signings Alan brown made in his first spell at Sunderland in circa 1958 , Here he is talking to Rob Mason a few years back.
Club historian Rob Mason pays tribute:
We are saddened to learn of the death of former Sunderland centre-forward Don Kichenbrand aged 91. A South African nicknamed ‘The Rhino’, Kichenbrand joined from Rangers where he had scored 24 goals in 25 games as they won their league in 1956.
He was a late season signing for Sunderland as the club fought to avoid a first ever relegation. Despite Don scoring both goals as Portsmouth were beaten on the last day of that 1957-58 campaign results elsewhere saw Sunderland demoted. In his only full season with the club Kichenbrand top-scored with 21 goals.
Just over three years ago, I tracked Don down to his home in South Africa and interviewed him over the phone. His love for SAFC and indeed rhinos was evident: “You have to protect rhinos!” he said, “Mark Boucher the cricket wicketkeeper is very much into protecting the rhino and my wife and I love them, but you have to watch them because if they take off there’s no stopping them and that’s how I tried to play. I’m now using a walker to get about. I have had both of my hips replaced and have had problems with my heart. I’ve actually been retired since 1979. We haven’t been to England since 1982 when I came to see people in Sunderland. Please tell everyone that my heart is still with them in Sunderland and I want to see the team doing well.”
He was a hero of mine when he was here, and I thought that I would share this report on the club website - does any one else remember him ?
Club historian Rob Mason pays tribute:
We are saddened to learn of the death of former Sunderland centre-forward Don Kichenbrand aged 91. A South African nicknamed ‘The Rhino’, Kichenbrand joined from Rangers where he had scored 24 goals in 25 games as they won their league in 1956.
He was a late season signing for Sunderland as the club fought to avoid a first ever relegation. Despite Don scoring both goals as Portsmouth were beaten on the last day of that 1957-58 campaign results elsewhere saw Sunderland demoted. In his only full season with the club Kichenbrand top-scored with 21 goals.
Just over three years ago, I tracked Don down to his home in South Africa and interviewed him over the phone. His love for SAFC and indeed rhinos was evident: “You have to protect rhinos!” he said, “Mark Boucher the cricket wicketkeeper is very much into protecting the rhino and my wife and I love them, but you have to watch them because if they take off there’s no stopping them and that’s how I tried to play. I’m now using a walker to get about. I have had both of my hips replaced and have had problems with my heart. I’ve actually been retired since 1979. We haven’t been to England since 1982 when I came to see people in Sunderland. Please tell everyone that my heart is still with them in Sunderland and I want to see the team doing well.”
He was a hero of mine when he was here, and I thought that I would share this report on the club website - does any one else remember him ?
