Career
He played mostly for, Manning Rangers, Bush Buckinghamshire, Orlando Pirates and Hellenic. He played for South Africa national football team and was a participant at the 2002 Fédération internationale de football association World Cup. He was recruited by former Kaizer Chiefs, 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 Doctorate"Avray "hated him with a passion and he didn"t know why".
He first heard of the doping test in 1996 when he was informed by club officials who were aware that he smoked marijuana. 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, striking six goals. He retired because of a knee injury at the age of 33.
He has coached a number of Vodacom League teams in Cape Town.
He completed his SAFA Level 2 coaching course.