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1978
  
Kaizer Chiefs B

Playing position
  
Forward

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Football player

1966–1967
  
Chiawelo United Stars

Name
  
Mike Mangena

1978–1980
  
Kaizer Chiefs


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Similar People
  
Mosibudi Mangena, Mark Tovey, Mlungisi Ngubane

Date of birth
  
1960 (age 53 or 54)

Place of birth
  
Soweto, South Africa

Soccer legend Mike Mangena appears in court


Mike "Sporo" Mangena (born 1960) is a retired South African football (soccer) striker who last played for Kaizer Chiefs.

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Youth career

Mangena started playing soccer for Chiawelo United Stars at the age of 7.

Kaizer Chiefs

Mangena was signed to the Chiefs reserves in 1978 and was promoted the same year. He moved to Wits University in 1980.

Watford

He moved to Watford in 1984. He was a teammate of John Barnes and Mo Johnston under Graham Taylor.

Bush Bucks

He was a teammate of Mlungisi Ngubane and older brother of Neil Tovey, Mark Tovey when he was the top goal scorer in the NPSL with 25 goals under Clive Barker. He was edged by Ernest Mtawali to the 1985 Footballer of the Year award.

Mamelodi Sundowns

Mangena joined Sundowns on 10 January 1986 for a record R40 000. He made his debut on 9 February 1986 in a 2--1 win over Bush Bucks. Mangena was part of the squad that travelled to watch the 1986 FA Cup final in England. Sundowns played a 2--2 draw where Mangena scored a brace in a pre-match friendly against Crystal Palace reserves on 10 May 1986. Mangena was sold to Moroka Swallows on 8 June 1986.

Kaizer Chiefs

He ended his short 12-year career at the age of 30 where he won the MTN 8, JPS and Bob Save Super Bowl.

After Retirement

Since 1990 he has worked as a soccer analyst at SABC; and he is own of Harcourts Unlimited, a real estate business based in the historic Kliptown, Soweto.

References

Mike Mangena Wikipedia