Neil Tovey Explained

Neil Tovey
Fullname:Neil Robert Tovey
Birth Date:2 July 1962
Birth Place:Pretoria, South Africa
Height:1.81 m[1]
Position:Central defender
Youthyears1:1980–1981
Youthclubs1:Virginia United
Years1:1981–1985
Clubs1:Durban City
Caps1:174
Goals1:17
Years2:1986–1989
Clubs2:AmaZulu
Caps2:117
Goals2:14
Years3:1990–1999
Clubs3:Kaizer Chiefs
Caps3:341
Goals3:27
Totalcaps:634
Totalgoals:58
Nationalyears1:1992–1997
Nationalteam1:South Africa
Nationalcaps1:52
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:1998–1999
Manageryears2:2000–2001
Managerclubs2:Mamelodi Sundowns
Manageryears3:2001–2002
Managerclubs3:AmaZulu
Manageryears4:2003–2004
Managerclubs4:Hellenic
Manageryears5:2005–2006
Managerclubs5:Mamelodi Sundowns
Manageryears6:2009–2010
Managerclubs6:AmaZulu
Manageryears7:2010
Managerclubs7:Mpumalanga Black Aces
Manageryears8:2011–2012
Managerclubs8:Thanda Royal Zulu
Manageryears9:2015–2020

Neil Robert Tovey OIS (born 2 July 1962) is a South African soccer coach and former player and also brother of former footballer Mark Tovey. He was born in Pretoria. He holds the record for most appearances in the National Soccer League.[2]

Early career

Tovey was born in Pretoria but grew up in Durban. He had been playing soccer since 1969.[3] He aspired to be a doctor before opting to play professional football. His brother Mark who was also a footballer used to give him football lessons.[4] He was also coached at junior level at Juventus Durban by Clive Barker.[3]

Club career

Durban City

He made his professional debut for Durban City in 1981 and won the 1982 and 1983 NPSL titles under Clive Barker and played 176 league games.[5] Tovey was transfer listed on 12 March 1986.[6]

AmaZulu

He scored on debut in a 2--1 win over Arcadia Shepherds in Durban on 4 April 1986. He also scored in a 5--1 win over Kaizer Chiefs on 8 June 1986 in what became Chiefs' worst loss ever.[6] He stayed until 1989 and played 117 league games.[5]

Kaizer Chiefs

He joined Chiefs in 1990 and took over captaincy from Howard Freese in 1992 wearing the number 9 jersey. In the same season, Tovey got a record 52 starts which is still a record.[7] He was converted to defence by Philippe Troussier. He led Chiefs to cup victory scored two very important goals in the Rothmans Cup against QwaQwa Stars and Umtata Bush Bucks.[8] He played 341 league games for Chiefs.[5] He played 362 matches and scored 32 goals in all competitions.[3] In the very last match of his career and his last two touches Chiefs colours resulted in a goal in a 5–1 win over Dynamos on 9 June 1999.[8]

International career

Tovey played for South Africa national football team and won 52 caps without scoring.[9] He captained the team 29 times.[5]

Coaching career

Tovey coached Banyana Banyana to a COSAFA Cup win in 2002.[3] Tovey saved Hellenic from relegation in the 2003–04 season.[10] He got his UEFA A licence with a 90% pass in Hennef, Germany, which were the best marks since 1998.[3] On 27 June 2015 Tovey became technical director of South Africa national football team.[11]

Personal life

Tovey lives in Johannesburg with his wife Nadine Tovey and has three children, Bianca (b. 1991), Jessica (b. 1993) and Sheldon (b. 1997).[10] His second daughter Jessica was a Miss Teen SA finalist in 2011 where Tyra Banks shared a picture of her on Instagram. Sheldon wears a hearing aid and has impaired speech because oxygen was cut off from his brain after being burnt by scalding water in 1998.[12] On 23 February 2015, Tovey was admitted to ICU after suffering from three heart attacks during a game of squash.[13] Tovey suffered a further heart attack in October 2016, and was admitted to hospital.[14]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Is This Why Bafana Can't Stand Tall?.
  2. Web site: Neil Tovey speaks from experience after Bafana Bafana draw . 2024-04-05 . ECR.
  3. Web site: The coach for Chiefs.
  4. Encyclopedia: Neil Tovey . Kids Encyclopedia . Britannica.
  5. Web site: Neil Tovey in charge at Mpumalanga Black Aces. www.realnet.co.uk.
  6. Web site: Full text of "Kickoff December 2015".
  7. Web site: Meet the Speakers . www.speakersofnote.co.za . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150529001357/http://www.speakersofnote.co.za/speakers.php?action=view&spid=350 . 2015-05-29.
  8. Web site: South Africa 1998/99.
  9. Web site: Passo Alpuin, Luis Fernando . Tabeira, Martín . amp . South Africa – International Appearances. 28 May 2009. . 21 August 2009.
  10. Web site: Account Suspended.
  11. Web site: Former captain Neil Tovey named as SA's technical director. 27 June 2015. BBC Sport. 29 August 2019.
  12. Web site: Tovey's girl 'has what it takes'.
  13. Web site: Former Bafana Bafana skipper in intensive care.
  14. Web site: Former Bafana skipper Neil Tovey suffers heart attack . Sport 24 . 16 October 2016.