DStv Premiership veteran Lehlohonolo Majoro spoke to Fan Park about a recent coaching clinic in Johannesburg and what he'd love to coach when he retires from football. Check it out!
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Lehlohonolo Majoro got involved in some coaching last week as an ambassador for Volkswagen and also mentioned what type of coaching he'd love to do when he retires.
The 36-year-old is in the twilight years of his career and recently parted ways with AmaZulu, so it's no surprise that "Major" already has an idea of how he wants to give back to the beautiful game.
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Majoro on coaching clinic being a coach
As an ambassador for Volkswagen's VW Vaya Cup, Lehlohonolo Majoro coached a group of children from Northerns FC with their coach David Ribeiro at Curro Waterfall last week.
The former Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates striker shared his expertise with the impressionable young ballers, using the off-season to give back to the beautiful game.
As stated by his publicist Sibahle Ngcobo, giving back to football is near and dear to Major's heart and the clinic seemed to have sparked a deep passion inside him:
"The kids were very excited and inspired, we had fun," says Majoro, who saw that the children enjoyed getting the ball into the back of the net:
"I would love to do more of this clinics throughout the country, especially finishing drills. I realised that all the kids on the day had more fun and excitement during finishing drills."
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As seasoned bagsman himself, it's no surprise that Majoro has an apatite to go down the Benni McCarthy route and become a striker coach once he hangs up his boots.
"I would loved to be a striker's coach in the future, when I'm done with playing this beautiful game," adds Major, who took to social media to share highlights of last week's coaching clinic:
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