Peta Bala'c

Peta Bala'c (born 9 December 1953) is an English former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper, most notably for Kaizer Chiefs in South Africa.

[5] In June 2012, he was nominated as one of Argyle's Greatest Goalkeepers along Pat Dunne, Jim Furnell, Milija Aleksic, Geoff Crudgington and Rhys Wilmot.

[5] Bala'c had brief spells with Sacramento Gold and Sporting CP winning the ASL Championship in 1980 under coach Bill Williams with fellow countrymen Ian Filby, Bobby Arber and Gordon Fearnley.

He joined Kaizer Chiefs in the famous 1981 quadruple winning season and won thirteen trophies in five years not losing a single cup final and set an unofficial world record of 21 consecutive clean sheets.

[9] He played Plymouth Argyle Legends match against BBC XI and Liverpool at Dean Cross Plymstock in aid of the Chestnut Appeal for prostate cancer in Devon & Cornwall.