Career
He played for AmaZulu and the Moroka Swallows in the South African National Premier Soccer League. He later coached the Manzini Wanderers in the Swazi Premier League, and Hellenic F.C.
Radebe played for Moroka Swallows Limited. in the old National Premier Soccer League. Swallows advanced to the quarter finals but lost to Arcadia Shepherds with former Chelsea striker Roy Wegerle scored with Swallows losing 2–0.
He moved to Usuthu and later became the captain.
Andries Mpondo scoring in a 3– 0 loss. In 1987, AmaZulu were knocked out of the Boite Postale Top 8 losing 6–3 on aggregate with Mlungisi Ngubane scoring 5.
Radebe reached the Iwisa Spectacular final but lost 3–2 to Kaizer Chiefs with a goal for Mike Mangena and a brace from Patrick Ntsoelengoe on 17 January 1987. Radebe captained AmaZulu to the Mainstay Cup in the same season.
He played in the final with the likes of Samora Khulu and Neil Tovey but lost again to Chiefs by a Marks Maponyane goal in the 71st minute.
Radebe also worked as a scout in Orange Farm as a technical director with former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder and founding member Thomas Johnson and discovered Lebogang Mokoena, Gift Leremi and Sifiso Myeni in 1998 as a 9 year old. He later coached MTN First Division club, Hellenic. Radebe died at the Helen Joseph Hospital in Auckland Park, Johannesburg hospital on 7 January 2015 after being in hospital for two months.
He was 55.