Thandani Ntshumayelo Thanks Support of Family in His Career!
Thandani Ntshumayelo Thanks Support of Family in His Career! The stocky midfielder has officially hung up his boots.
Thandani Ntshumayelo Thanks Support of Family in His Career! The stocky midfielder has officially hung up his boots.
Thandani Ntshumayelo announced his retirement from football. He has gone on to thank his family for supporting him and his career.
He made his debut for SuperSport United at 18 years old, under Gavin Hunt. He went on to win the ABSA Premiership title at Matsatsantsa.
His performances warranted a transfer to Orlando Pirates, in 2012. He spent four years at The Buccaneers before being banned from football in 2016.
This is after he tested positive for cocaine. His life took a turn for the worst during this period, with his family supporting him through the tough times.
“I would like to also thank my parents and partner who have always been there for me in good and bad times. I wouldn’t be in the man I am today without your love and support,” Ntshumayelo posted on his social media.
“To my son Leano, I love you and you inspire me to be a better person. A big thanks also go out to Tim Sukazi, my former teams Baroka and Swallows FC. To the fans, you have no idea how much your support means to me, I will not be lost to football and our paths will cross again.
Bibo also thanked his former teammates for their brotherhood in his career.
“To my former teammates, thank you for the brotherhood and unforgettable memories we created together.” He concluded.
Bibo was also able to represent Bafana Bafana. Thandani Ntshumayelo Thanks Support of Family in His Career!