Mark Anthony Fish[1] is a tribe captain from Survivor South Africa: Champions.
Mark captained the Utara tribe and sought to play a passive role on the tribe, preferring instead to leave his tribe members to their own strategic devices. Despite leading his tribe to several Immunity Challenge wins before the tribe switch, Mark's inconsistent leadership caused tension to build between himself and his Utaras, culminating in a number of heated arguments where his members questioned his captaincy. Against his vow not to influence the game, Mark's string of Salvation Duel victories in the post-merge forced him to actively involve himself in the votes at Tribal Council.
Profile[]
Retrieved from survivorsa.dstv.com
Mark Fish started his professional career with Jomo Cosmos in 1991 and went on to represent Orlando Pirates, Lazio (Italy), Bolton Wanderers, Charlton Athletic and Ipswich Town (all England) in a career that spanned two decades. He won 62 caps for his country, with the pinnacle of his international career coming in 1996 when the side lifted the African Cup of Nations. Much-loved by fans who chanted "Feeeeesh" every time he touched the ball on the field, Mark was also an ambassador for South Africa's successful bid to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup.[2]
Survivor South Africa[]
Voting History[]
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Episode | Power of Salvation |
11 | Buhle |
12 | Ineligible |
13 | Moyra |
14 | Zavion |
15 | Ineligible |
16 | Buhle |
Voted for Ultimate Survivor |
Buhle |
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