Lusanda Badiyana Wiki – Lusanda Badiyana Biography

Lusanda Badiyana is a well-known celebrity from South Africa. So let’s check out Lusanda Badiyana’s personal and public life facts, Wikipedia, bio, spouse, net worth, and career details. Lusanda Badiyana was born in the East London, South Africa in 1996.

BirthName, Nickname, and Profession

So first, let’s take a look at some personal details of Lusanda, like name, nickname, and profession.

Real Name Lusanda Badiyana
Nickname Lusanda
Profession rugby union footballer

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Age, Birthdate, Religion, and BirthPlace

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This section will get Lusanda’s age, birthday, religion, hometown, food habits, and birthplace details.

Age (2021) 25 Years
Birthplace East London
Date Of Birth 1 September 1996
Sunsign Capricorn
Hometown East London
Food Habits Not Available
Nationality South African

Lusanda Badiyana was born on 1 September 1996 in East London. Lusanda age is 25 years as of in 2021 and his birthplace is East London.
Currently, He is living in East London, and working as rugby union footballer.
By nationality, He is South African, and currently, his food habit is mix vegetarian & non-vegetarian.
He also worships all the Gods and goddesses and also celebrates all the festivals.
His hobby is acting. He loves doing acting in movies and shows.

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Height, Weight, And Body Measurements

Lusanda’s height is 1.82 m tall and he looks tall when standing with his friends. Though he is a little tall as compared to his friends still he manages to maintain his weight.
His weight is around 103 kg and he always exercises to maintain that. He loves to do exercises regularly and also tells others to do that.
According to Lusanda, you must have to do exercise regularly to stay fit. his body measurements are not available currently, but we will update them very soon.

Height 1.82 m
In Meter: not available
In Feet: not available
Weight 103 kg
In Pound: not available

Lusanda Badiyana Spouse, Wife, , Personal Life

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Lusanda’s father’s name is Not Available. We have no more Information about Lusanda Father; we will try to collect information and update soon.
Lusanda’s mother’s name is Not Available. We have no more Information about Lusanda Father; we will try to collect information and update soon.
Also, we have no idea about his brother and sister, and we don’t know their names either.
But we are trying hard to collect all the information about Lusanda and will update you soon.
his Girlfriend’s name is Not Available. They are in relation from previous few years of strong relationship. We have no information about Lusanda’s Girlfriend.
But we are sure that Lusanda is not available and his Wife’s name is not available. Now, his relationship is perfect. We have no more information about his Wife.
Also, we have no information about his son and daughter. We can’t say their name. If you know some information, please comment below.

Lusanda Badiyana Net Worth

The Lusanda Badiyana Estimated Net worth is $80K – USD $85k.

Monthly Income/Salary (approx.) $80K – $85k USD
Net Worth (approx.) $4 million- $6 million USD

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Fast Facts You Need To Know

2016

In March 2016, Badiyana was included in a South Africa Under-20 training squad as they prepared for the 2016 World Rugby Under 20 Championship tournament to be held in Manchester, England. However, he failed to make the cut for a reduced provisional squad named a week later, instead linking up with the Eastern Province Kings squad that participated in the 2016 Currie Cup qualification series. He did not feature in any of their first five matches of the season, but made his first class debut by coming on as a replacement in their 10–50 defeat to Western Province on 14 May 2016. He made his first start a week later in a 15–35 defeat to a Free State XV and remained in the squad for the remainder of the competition, making a total of seven starts and two appearances off the bench. Badiyana scored his first senior try in his sixth appearance for the Eastern Province Kings in their 12–29 defeat to Griquas, and scored a second in their final match of the season, a 26–59 defeat to the Falcons. Badiyana’s debut season in first class rugby ended in disappointing fashion, as the team finished second-bottom on the log, with just two victories in their fourteen matches.

At the end of the 2016 season, Badiyana reverted to the Eastern Province U21 team, where he started in victories over Sharks U21 and Free State U21 in the 2016 Under-21 Provincial Championship. Eastern Province U21 won just one more match, however, and finished the season in fifth place, just missing out on the play-off semi-finals. After the season, Badiyana had a trial with the Southern Kings Super Rugby team and he was included in their squad for the 2017 Super Rugby season.

2015

After school, Badiyana moved to Port Elizabeth to join the Eastern Province Kings academy. He was named the vice-captain of the Eastern Province U19 squad that competed in the 2015 Under-19 Provincial Championship, leading the team on occasion when regular captain Jeremy Ward was unavailable. Badiyana missed just one match all season, starting in eleven of their twelve matches during the regular season. He was mostly used as a lock during the campaign, and he scored tries in matches against Golden Lions U19, Sharks U19 and Leopards U19 to help his team finish top of the log, winning eleven of their twelve matches to qualify for the semi-finals. Badiyana started their 31–15 victory over Free State U19, as well as in the final, as they beat the Blue Bulls U19s – the only team to beat them all season – 25–23 in Johannesburg to win the Under-19 Provincial Championship for the first time in their history.

2014

Badiyana was born and grew up in East London, where he also attended Cambridge High School. In 2014, he was selected to represent the East London-based Border Bulldogs at the Under-18 Academy Week in Worcester, where he made three starts to help his side to two victories at the tournament.

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