My Firsts: Enocent Mkhabela Reflects on His Journey
In this special edition of My First, former Kaizer Chiefs, Platinum Stars, and SuperSport United midfielder Enocent Mkhabela shares the defining moments of his life and career. From humble beginnings to living his football dream, here are Mkhabela’s memorable firsts.
My First School
“I attended Maqhekeza Primary School in Nkomazi. I was so excited after waiting on the sidelines for years, watching my friends go to school while I waited for my turn. I finally started school at the age of six.”
My First Kiss
“My first kiss happened in high school when I was in Grade 10, at the age of 15.”
My First Favourite Club
“I have always been a Khosi. My grandfather was a huge Kaizer Chiefs fan, so everyone at home followed suit. When I got the chance to play for the club years later, it felt like I was living my dream. It was something I had prayed for all my life.”
My First Soccer Boots
“I got my first soccer boots, Grand Prix, when I was 12 years old. My family bought them for me, and they meant the world to me.”
My First Goal
“My first professional goal came during the 2011/12 season at Platinum Stars. It was against Bloemfontein Celtic—a tap-in from a cross by Thuso Phala during a counter-attack. That goal marked our first win of the season and my first goal as a professional.”
My First Individual Award
“During the same season, I won my first Man of the Match award in a game against Ajax Cape Town.”
My First Trophy With a Club
“I lifted my first trophy with SuperSport United, winning the Telkom Knockout during the 2013/14 season. It was a special moment that I’ll never forget.”
My First Car
“My first car was a VW Scirocco. I initially went to the dealership looking for a Golf 6, but they were sold out. The salesperson suggested the Scirocco as it was similar. I wasn’t even aware such a car existed, but I ended up loving it. It was brand new, and I bought it on installments in 2013.”
Enocent Mkhabela’s journey is a testament to patience, hard work, and the joy of achieving dreams. From his childhood in Nkomazi to the bright lights of South African football, his firsts tell the story of a life devoted to the beautiful game.