However, a number of these professionals in the industry have already secured their future.
In the history of the PSL, former Kaizer Chiefs left back defender Kgotso Moleko is one of the known footballers in the country who has already started to look at life post his retirement from football. The former Kaizer Chiefs jersey number 18 owns a farm in the Free State province where he grows fresh produce and has also ventured into livestock farming.
During the off season, the one time highly rated defender in the PSL spends most of his free time on his farm in his hometown. On Wednesday, the 32 year old Bloemfontein born footballer who is currently a free agent after partying ways with AmaZulu took to his Instagram account to share a picture where he has visited his mother in his hometown.
In addition, the seasoned left back defender also took to the popular platform to show off his flock of marino ewes that he owns on his farm. On the day, Kgotso Moleko then decided to caption the shared picture with, “We are happy and really excited let summer come, we see the new moms”.
Meanwhile, as of late, a social media user named Sello Matli has taken to the comment section where out of curiosity he asked about the price of an ewe. In reply, the veteran defender turned farmer has revealed that he has 70 slaughter ewes at R51 per kilogram on his farm which are available on sale.
With that much said, it is safe to say that the former Kaizer Chiefs left back defender has scored one of his greatest goal in farming given the fact that he owns 70 slaughter ewes which are available on sale excluding other livestock.