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Tshabalala has not retired, according to his agent

- ESHLIN VEDAN eshlin.vedan@inl.co.za

FORMER Kaizer Chiefs and Bafana Bafana star Siphiwe Tshabalala is not planning to retire from football, according to his agent Jazzman Mahlakgane.

The 37-year-old spent last season on the books of AmaZulu FC.

However, he was used sparingly by the Durban-based club, and it was unsurprisi­ng that coach Benni McCarthy’s side opted to release him at the end of last season.

The fact that the veteran has

remained without a team since has led to speculatio­n that he has retired.

Mahlakgane, however, is adamant that Tshabalala still wants to play profession­ally.

“He has not retired. I don’t want to start any conversati­ons about Tshabalala at the moment because I might get distracted, as we are currently busy working on something for him,” Mahlakgane is reported to have said.

While he is certainly past his prime, Tshabalala proved during his cameos for AmaZulu last season that he can still play at the highest level.

However, any club that signs him must bear in mind that he will not be the match-winner he once was ...

At best, Tshabalala could be a good squad rotational option for a club looking to sign him, and can also provide guidance and mentorship to younger players, given his star power.

The Soweto-born Tshabalala is best remembered for his 11-year spell with Chiefs from 2007, during which he won two league titles and the SA Footballer of the Year award in 2010.

A tricky winger in his heyday, Tshabalala also had a successful 11-year career with Bafana Bafana.

His most memorable moment in the national team jersey came when he struck a classy goal for Bafana in their 1-1 draw with Mexico in the opening game of the 2010 World

Cup on home soil.

The goal was one of the best of the tournament.

Tshabalala is regarded as one of the best South African players to have played in the last decade.

He was constantly linked with moves to Europe in his prime, but his European sojourn would only come when he was 34 years old, as he left Chiefs to join Turkish club BB Erzurumspo­r in 2018.

His time in Turkey lasted just one season before he returned to South Africa.

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