Sneha Girap (Editor)

Thomas Johnson (South African footballer)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Date of birth
  
1942

Playing position
  
Winger


Name
  
Thomas Johnson

Role
  
Football player

Full name
  
Thomas Mhlupheki Maduna kaMchunu

Place of birth
  
Northern Natal, South Africa

Date of death
  
23 February 2011 (aged 69)

Place of death
  
Johannesburg, South Africa

Died
  
February 2011, Johannesburg, South Africa

Thomas Johnson (1942 – 23 February 2011) was a South African soccer player and manager.

Contents

He was one of the co-founders of Kaizer Chiefs, the club's first captain and the first head coach of the Kaizer Chiefs team. He also competed in the first ever Soweto derby on 24 January 1970, only 17 days after Chiefs' formation.

Coaching career

Johnson had coaching licenses from Germany, England and Brazil. Johnson attended a coaching courses in Germany and came back with videos to pass on his knowledge to other players. Whilst head coach of Kaizer Chiefs, he won South Africa's national cup competition three times. He was the technical director of Dona's Mates Youth Academy in Orange Farm.

Personal life

He is survived by his wife, Dimakatso, eight children, seven grandchildren and on one great grand child.

Death

Johnson died from prostate cancer in February 2011. He was buried in Soweto.

References

Thomas Johnson (South African footballer) Wikipedia