Former Kaizer Chiefs players who graduated with Law Degrees in 2024

Former Kaizer Chiefs players who graduated with Law Degrees in 2024

‘Life after football’: A look at former Kaizer Chiefs players who graduated with Law Degrees in 2024.

Over the years, a host of former Premier Soccer League players have struggled to make ends meet after hanging their boots, while some have been winning big, with two former Kaizer Chiefs joining the list.

FORMER KAIZER CHIEFS PLAYERS WHO GRADUATED WITH LAW DEGREES IN 2024

Kaizer Chiefs is one of the most successful clubs in South Africa and Africa at large.

Apart from that, it is lauded as the biggest football club in South Africa and often signs some of the best players on the market.

In recent years, several big names have pocketed thousands, if not millions, from the Soweto giants despite some struggling to make ends meet after retiring from the game.

On the other hand, some players have equally done well after hanging their boots. The South African dives into former Kaizer Chiefs players who won big this year academically.

SIBONISO ‘PA’ GAXA TWO-TIME PSL WINNER WITH KAIZER CHIEFS

The former Kaizer Chiefs star recently graduated with a Law Degree (LLB) from Wits University.

The graduation comes after the publication revealed last year that he was pursuing his law studies while doubling as an Operations Manager and Legal at Brand Arc.

The media agency is lauded as one of the best in Africa. It majors in marketing, events, branding, and managing athletes, actors, and coaches.

Some of the stars managed by the agency include actresses Connie Ferguson and Thembi Seete. However, the former Kaizer Chiefs star has been investigating big in his education over the years.

He also holds a Political Science Degree and a Sports Management course at Boston Media College.

AMAKHOSI LEGEND NTSIE MAPHIKE
Dubbed as one of the most decorated South African stars Ntsie Maphike, earlier this year, graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from Unisa.

With his LLB, he aims to become an admitted attorney specialising in property development and registration, including notaries and conveyancing.

Asked to advise fellow sportspeople regarding pursuing an education, specifically at an inclusive and enabling institution like Unisa, the Kaizer Chiefs legend said: “Education is for a lifetime compared to football, which only has a life span of about ten years if one is lucky.

“The simple choice is, do you want to go on pension at the age of thirty (30) or sixty-five (65)? Life is about making good choices.”

 

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