Thabo Mngomeni Explained

Thabo Mngomeni
Birth Date:24 June 1969
Birth Place:Langa, Cape Town
Youthclubs1:Bafana
Youthclubs2:Umtata City
Youthclubs3:Tembu Royals
Years1:1990–1994
Clubs1:Cape Town Spurs
Caps1:67
Goals1:9
Years2:1993
Clubs2:→ D'Alberton Callies (loan)
Caps2:3
Goals2:0
Years3:1994
Clubs3:Manning Rangers (loan)
Caps3:25
Goals3:1
Years4:1994–1998
Clubs4:Umtata Bush Bucks
Caps4:95
Goals4:9
Years5:1998–2002
Clubs5:Orlando Pirates
Caps5:86
Goals5:23
Years6:2002
Clubs6:Hellenic
Nationalyears1:1998–2002
Nationalteam1:South Africa
Nationalcaps1:37
Nationalgoals1:6

Thabo Mngomeni (born 24 June 1969, Cape Town, Western Cape) is a South African former Association football midfielder.

After starting his professional career at Cape Town Spurs and having a brief spell at Manning Rangers, Mngomeni became a household name in South Africa playing for Bush Bucks and Orlando Pirates. He also had a brief spell at Hellenic before retirement.

He played for South Africa national soccer team and was a participant at the 2002 FIFA World Cup.[1]

Cape Town Spurs

He was recruited by former Kaizer Chiefs, Cape Town Spurs and Hellenic player, Sergio Dos Santos from an Eastern Cape amateur team, Tembu Royals. He left Spurs after two loan deals claiming that his coach, Mich D'Avray "hated him with a passion and he didn't know why".[2]

Umtata Bush Bucks

He first heard of the doping test in 1996 when he was informed by club officials who were aware that he smoked marijuana. Since Mngomeni was a Rastafarian he only smoked marijuana during pre-season.[2]

Orlando Pirates

Mngomeni would play for Orlando Pirates between 1998 and 2002 and become the club captain, leading them to the league title in 2001. It was during this period that he also became a regular at national level, and was one of very few locally based players in the South Africa squad during that period.

International career

He made his debut for the national football side at 29 in a 1–0 victory over Angola in 1998.All in all he played for the national team on 38 occasions, scoring six goals. He won the 2001 CAF Goal of the Year, for his bicycle kick against Congo.

Retirement

After joining Hellenic his career came to an end and he retired because of a knee injury at the age of 33.[2]

After retirement

He has coached at a number of Vodacom League teams in Cape Town. He completed his SAFA Level 2 coaching course.[2] In 2022, he launched the Thabo Mngomeni Foundation, and has been coaching in the rural areas of the Eastern Cape province.

Personal life

He is the older brother of Thando Mngomeni. He is married and has five daughters. He lives in Eerste River in Cape Town[2]

Career statistics

International goals

Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 5 June 1999 2–0 Win 2000 African Cup of Nations qual.
2. 28 May 2000 0–1 Win Friendly
3. 7 June 2000 4–2 Loss 2000 U.S. Cup
4. 3 September 2000 1–2 Win 2002 African Cup of Nations qual.
5. 30 January 2002 3–1 Win 2002 African Cup of Nations
6. 12 May 2002 Kings Park Stadium, Durban, South Africa 1–0 Win Friendly
Correct as of 9 March 2017[3] [4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20081017063418/http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/statisticsandrecords/players/player=4075/index.html Thabo Mngomeni Statistics
  2. Web site: Legends Corner: Thabo Mngomeni the proud jahman . Sowetan LIVE . 2013-11-18.
  3. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesz/zaf-intres2000.html South Africa – International Matches 1996-2000
  4. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesz/zaf-intres2005.html South Africa – International Matches 2001-2005