FORMER Kaizer Chiefs and Free State Stars midelder has fallen on hard times.
Thato Mokoena, who was once a household name in Mzansi football, is struggling to make ends meet and desperately seeks employment to provide for his family.
After hanging his boots, the harsh transition from football fame to everyday life has left the 49-yer-old former soccer player searching for a new sense of purpose.
Thato’s health has also taken a knock. He’s been spotted in the Phuthaditjhaba CBD, Free State, asking passersby to buy him
food.
In an interview with Daily Sun, Thato said: “Though my heart is still in football, I’ll welcome any job.
I want to stand up on my feet again. I’m a human being. I’ve learnt the hard way.”
During his time in the Premier Soccer League and the national team, Thato was called “General”.
“I’ve been struggling to put food on the table for years. I’m pleading to a Good Samaritan
out to provide me with any job,” he said.
“I never thought I’d be in this position, but life has humbled me. I’ve gone from scoring
goals to searching for a meal.
I’m grateful for any opportunity that comes my way.
A job would be a dream come true, and I’m willing to work hard to regain my dignity. ”
This revelation has raised concerns about the welfare of former footballers and a need for support systems to ensure they don’t fall through the cracks.
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