Former Mamelodi Sundowns captain Hlompho Kekana says he will approach the club bosses to see if they still have an opportunity for him, in a follow-up to an ...
“When I got that email about the Puskas award, I was shocked. “One day I would like to lead the younger ones to let them know that this game we love is so fragile and at the same time unpredictable. If the opportunity is still there, wow, I will be a lucky guy from the village who has an offer that doesn’t expire.
Former Mamelodi Sundowns captain Hlompho Kekana interacts with fans at Loftus after the club honoured him for his long service during the DStv Premiership match ...
You and I know that this is football and football continue to humble us.” We know the beautiful memories I shared with everyone in the team. As a kid there are so many things I never experienced, like to be coached properly by people with the know-how.
Former Mamelodi Sundowns captain Hlompho Kekana hopes to return to Masandawana in a different capacity following his retirement.
And in that, the kids need to know that you can achieve whatever you want to achieve. I have worked with so many coaches and they inspired me to be the player who I was and there are so many things that I left in my career. “One day I hope to lead the younger ones and to let them know that the game that we love is very fragile. “I would be very fortunate and humbled to get that opportunity again as a player who has been at a club for that long. It has been a year since I left Sundowns and if it is there, I will be a very lucky guy from the village if the offer does not expire. That did not quite work out as he spent a whole season without a team and is not hoping that the offer to re-join Sundowns still stands.