Whether it be past or present, there has been a number of Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates players who have looked to bringing in multiple streams of income. Check it out!
To see the abovementioned businessmen, scroll through the gallery above
What's the story?
As mentioned, many footballers have one eye on their future given how short of a career in the beautiful game can be. In doing so, some go into hustle mode and become businessmen.
Take Bucs midfielder Thabang Monare for one. The former Bidvest Wits man revealed that he launched an 'SK Barbershop' branch in Katlehong.
Parker's Wellness Center
Kaizer Chiefs veteran Bernard Parker, along with his partner, have a Natural Wellness centre which deals with a wide array of beauty and health issues including colon hydrotherapy, micro needling and peels, as well as vitamin drips.
Food Drip
Ex-Amakhosi star Willard Katsande is one of the recent stars to go into the world of business, having launched his Boss Ya Mboka clothing label. Former teammate, George Lebese gave sneak peaks of his 'Assets' drip range, which is yet to be launched.
Bucs star Lucky Lekgwathi ventured into the world food and hospitality with his Grootman restaurant.
To see the abovementioned businessmen, scroll through the gallery above
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