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“I Could Afford a R4M House and a R3M House Now” – Mokoena Reveals How Sundowns Changed His Life

June 5, 2026
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“I Could Afford a R4M House and a R3M House Now” – Mokoena Reveals How Sundowns Changed His Life
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Teboho Mokoena, a midfielder for Mamelodi Sundowns and Bafana Bafana, has shared how his transfer to the Tshwane giants significantly altered his life, improving his financial situation and enabling him to invest in valuable real estate.

In an open discussion about his journey, Mokoena expressed that joining Sundowns elevated both his football career and personal life. “My life changed when I joined Sundowns; I was able to buy a R4 million house and a R3 million house,” he said.

His comments emphasize the benefits that can arise from hard work, consistency, and success in South African football. Since arriving at Sundowns, Mokoena has become one of the country’s top midfielders, playing a vital role for both his club and national team.

His progression aligns with one of the most successful eras in Sundowns’ history, as the club has dominated local competitions and performed strongly on the continental stage, offering players opportunities for both professional and financial development.

For Mokoena, the ability to acquire multi-million-rand properties signifies more than just wealth; it represents his journey from humble beginnings to becoming a highly regarded footballer in South Africa.

At 28, he has received accolades for his midfield performances, where his calm presence, passing skills, and leadership have made him a crucial part of the Sundowns team. His success has also led to regular calls for Bafana Bafana, boosting his reputation in the sport.

Financial experts often advise athletes to invest in long-term assets, and Mokoena’s choice to purchase property reflects a growing trend among footballers looking to secure their futures beyond their playing days.

His story illustrates how professional football can offer opportunities that extend well beyond the field. While winning titles and accolades is important, Mokoena’s insights highlight the significant impact that career achievements can have on an athlete’s life and their family.

As Sundowns continue to pursue success on various fronts, Mokoena remains a key part of the club’s ambitions. His evolution from a promising player to an established star showcases the importance of hard work, perseverance, and seizing opportunities.

For Mokoena, joining Mamelodi Sundowns was more than just a career decision; it was a pivotal moment that changed his life forever.

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