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Modise recalls Bucs muti ritual

- Marc Strydom /TimesLIVE

The new book on the life of Teko Modise gives rare insight into the muti rituals performed at Orlando Pirates.

The biography‚ The Curse of Teko Modise‚ details midnight baths on the eve of games that it is asserted Modise and his teammates took part in when the former Bafana Bafana playmaker played for Pirates between 2007 and 2011.

“There was a lot to get used to at Orlando Pirates. One of the most interestin­g things was the role of muti‚” he says in his biography.

“… When Teko arrived at Pirates he met their resident sangoma. In Teko’s first week‚ the sangoma said he was going to try something new.

“In the change room before the game‚ the sangoma placed a stick at the entrance. All the players had to jump back and forth over the stick.”

When new rituals would not work “the sangoma would revert to the classic ritual – the bath”. The players would be woken up at midnight before a game and made to bath in water mixed with a specially prepared concoction of herbs and other ingredient­s.

“Many players were religious and these practices made them uncomforta­ble. However‚ at Orlando Pirates everything is performed as a team. Religious or not‚ you get in the bath.

“The players would bath in a special mixture‚ then shower‚ climb back into bed and try to sleep before the game.

“Even with this practice the results were not improving. [The sangoma] determined that the players were not using the muti correctly.

“He realised that they were showering after their bath and therefore the muti was washed off‚ so he devised a new plan.

“Now‚ instead of the players bathing at midnight‚ before the game they would grab their bags‚ go bath then get on the bus to the stadium.

“The water was very black‚” Modise recalls. “You have no idea what is in there. You could see some sticks and leaves but who knows what else was in there. It would be very itchy‚ very strange.”

The Curse of Teko Modise‚ written by Nikolaos Kirkinis‚ is published by Jacana Media.

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