Frank Manumaleuga Has Died
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Professional Football Player. For three seasons (1979 to 1981), he played at the linebacker position in the National Football League with the Kansas City Chiefs. Born Toto'a Frank Manumaleuga, he was raised in California where he attended Phineas Banning High School. He played collegiate football at San Jose State University where he established himself as one of the school's all time greats, as he achieved All-American honors twice. Selected by the Kansas City Chiefs during the 4th round of the 1979 NFL Draft, he totaled 35 career regular season games. He extended his professional career an additional three years (1983 to 1985) in the United States Football League with the Oakland Invaders and Portland Breakers. He was inducted into the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame in 2020.
He was a Western Samoan-American professional football linebacker who played three seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the Chiefs in the fourth round of the 1979 NFL draft. He played college football at the University of California, Los Angeles, De Anza College, and San José State University. He was also a member of the Oakland Invaders and Portland Breakers of the United States Football League (USFL).
Toto'a Frank Manumaleuga was born in Salelavalu, on the
island of Savaiʻi in Western Samoa. He moved to the Territory of Hawaii at a
young age. He did not receive his birth certificate until 1959, when Hawaii
became a U.S. state. Manumaleuna's family shortly thereafter moved to southern
California. He started going by Frank after a teacher had difficulty
pronouncing his given name of Toto'a. A teacher also misspelled his last name
as Manumaleuna instead of Manumaleuga, so he started going by Manumaleuna as
well. He participated in high school football, basketball, baseball and track
at Phineas Banning High School in Los Angeles, California.
Manumaleuna sustained a spine and neck injury during his only game for the UCLA Bruins as a freshman in 1974 in Knoxville during a 17–17 tie with the Tennessee Volunteers. However, he earned Chevrolet Player of the Game honors after making 25 tackles during the game. He also played one year of basketball for the Bruins. However, the UCLA medical staff would not clear him to resume football activities.
Manumaleuna then played two years of college football at De Anza College and averaged fifteen yards per carry as a fullback. He transferred to play for the San Jose State Spartans from 1977 to 1978. He was inducted into the San Jose State University Sports Hall of Fame.
Manumaleuna’s son Brandon Manumaleuna also played in the NFL. Frank's nephew Eathyn Manumaleuna spent time during the 2014 off-season with the New York Giants and New England Patriots. Frank died on June 1, 2022, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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