Bobby Motaung
Introduction to Bobby Motaung
Bobby Motaung, a renowned figure in South African football, has made significant contributions to the sport as a player and coach. Born on February 5, 1950, in Johannesburg, Gauteng, he is best known for being part of the legendary Kaizer Chiefs squad that dominated the PSL during the 1970s.
As a midfielder, Motaung played for several clubs, including Kaizer Chiefs and Hellenic FC. His impressive skills on the field earned him a spot in the South African national team, where he represented his country in international competitions. After retiring from professional football, Motaung transitioned into coaching, guiding various teams to success.
Early Life and Career
Bobby Motaung's passion for football began at an early age. Growing up in a family of nine children, sports played a significant role in his upbringing. His father, Joseph Motaung, was a local taxi driver who encouraged his sons to participate in various sporting activities.
Motaung's talent caught the attention of Orlando Pirates' coach, Joe Makhanya, who offered him a trial with the club. The young player's skills impressed Makhanya, and he eventually joined Orlando Pirates at the age of 14.
Playing Career
Club | Years |
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Orlando Pirates | 1966-1974 |
Kaizer Chiefs | 1975-1981 |
Hellenic FC | 1982-1986 |
Career Statistics
- Games Played: 300+
- Goals Scored: 100+ (PSL)
- Trophies Won:
Bobby Motaung's Impact on Kaizer Chiefs
Motaung joined Kaizer Chiefs in 1975, a period marked by the team's rapid growth and success. Under his guidance, the club won numerous trophies, including three PSL