“But I won’t push things; I need time to heal, and it won’t happen right now,” the speaker said. My recovery will take some time. However, I relished every second I spent with the Buccaneers and the entire PSL squad.
After testing positive for cocaine in 2016, Ntshumayelo, 33, received a harsh suspension; however, in 2018, his ban was lifted, and he proceeded to play for Baroka and Swallows, though with little success.
Ntshumayelo also trained for a short while with Bidvest Wits, but coach Gavin Hunt, who had known him from SuperSport United, wasn’t convinced by Ntshumayelo’s performance.
“I’ve decided to officially announce my retirement from football with immediate effect after careful consultation and lengthy consultation with my family,” he said in a statement released early on Thursday.
I didn’t make this decision lightly because I’ve always loved football.