Teboho Moloi

Teboho Moloi (born 2 July 1968) is a retired South African professional footballer and manager of the South Africa U-17 national team.[1]

Teboho Moloi
Personal information
Full name Teboho Claude Moloi
Date of birth (1968-07-02) 2 July 1968
Place of birth Soweto, South Africa
Playing position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1987–1997 Orlando Pirates 159 (33)
1993–1994 Gaziantepspor 15 (1)
1995–1996 Once Caldas 18 (5)
National team
1993 South Africa 2 (0)
Teams managed
2011–2016 Orlando Pirates (assistant)
2016–2017 Buya Msuthu FC
2017 Chippa United (assistant)
2017–2018 Chippa United (caretaker)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Club career

Moloi spent most of his career playing as a midfielder for Orlando Pirates.[2] He had a spell with Gaziantepspor in the Turkish Super Lig during the 1993-94 season[3] and a spell with Once Caldas in 1995 and 1996,[1] where he became the first South African to score a goal in the Colombian top flight.[4]

International career

Moloi appeared in two matches for the senior South Africa national football team during 1993.

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References

  1. Mamabolo, Matshelane (27 July 2001). "The Charity Cup - where stars are born". Independent Online. Retrieved 5 December 2008.
  2. "We must win the Swallows game, Moloi". Orlando Pirates. Retrieved 5 December 2008.
  3. "TEBOHO CLAUDE MOLOİ". Turkish Football Federation. Retrieved 5 December 2008.
  4. "EL CALI OBTUVO UN EMPATE CON CLASE" [Cali obtains classification with a draw] (in Spanish). El Tiempo. 23 October 1995.


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