Moroka Swallows ready to take back ex-Kaizer Chiefs star Kgaugelo Sekgota? Photo: BackpagePix

Sekgota in action for Chiefs. Photo: BackpagePix

REVEALED | The mysterious reason ex-Kaizer Chiefs star was released after just six months!

An ex-Kaizer Chiefs player is still looking for a new club, after he was released within six months of employment with the reason why, now being revealed.

Moroka Swallows ready to take back ex-Kaizer Chiefs star Kgaugelo Sekgota? Photo: BackpagePix

Sekgota in action for Chiefs. Photo: BackpagePix

A former Kaizer Chiefs star has found himself clubless after being released by Stellenbosch FC in January.

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Kgaogelo Sekgota joined Stellenbosch on a free transfer from Chiefs at the beginning of the season, winning the Carling Knockout Cup

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Chiefs released a number of players at the beginning of the season as they looked to revamp their squad. One of the departments they signed players in was their attack. This saw the additions of Pule Mmodi, Ranga Chivaviro as well as Jasond Gonzales. This meant that certain players would be rendered redundant, and one of the players Chiefs placed in that category wasSekgotaSekgota joined two other senior attackers in Caleb Bimenyimana and Kamohelo Mahlatsi at the exit door of Naturena. 

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Sekgota quickly found a new home at Stellenbosch, even winning a trophy within six months at the club. Something he failed to do in two seasons at Chiefs, so it was a big mystery when he was promptly released. Now according The Citizen the player was released because he arrived at a DStv Diski Challenge game reeking of alcohol. 

Stellies release ex-Chiefs star Sekgota for disciplinary reasons

“They didn’t want to embarrass him by going the disciplinary route because the club would have been forced to reveal why they are taking that route, so both parties agreed that they must just quietly part ways. I think he was frustrated that he was sent to the reserves, but he is not a bad boy. I think he was just frustrated. He remains a good player in my opinion,” said the source.

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Sekgota ,26, still has time to resurrect his career, but will have to nip the disciplinary issues in the bud. As it stands, he is believed to be training alone in Johannesburg. With the second half of the season already underway, he might have to wait until next season to find a club.