Mbulelo Mabizela

[5] In October 2004, he had his contract cancelled by Tottenham Hotspur and was released by mutual agreement following several disciplinary infractions, including missing training sessions.[10] Following a number of disciplinary problems including a car accident and arrest for drunken driving in late 2008,[11] he was made available for transfer and found a new home in January 2009 when he signed a three-year contract with Platinum Stars.Before the match he gave an interview in which he said he was looking forward to meeting Ledley King and Jermain Defoe again, two England players he played alongside at Tottenham Hotspur."We have advised Mbulelo Mabizela and his agent that he is not part of our plans for the remaining duration of his contract with us and that we will consider offers from other clubs for his services during the forthcoming January transfer window period."On 20 January 2013, he joined Chippa United on an 18-month contract until June 2014 and was reported to say he hoped to help save the Cape Town teams young side from relegation by the end of the season.[24] However, he was frozen out of the squad in October after falling out with manager Clive Barker, including a bust-up with a veteran coach[25] and was released in December based on the recommendations of a disciplinary enquiry following his misbehavior.[32] Mabizela was first called to the South Africa national team by Carlos Queiroz in November 2001 after only 3 months of PSL experience as a late replacement to Nasief Morris for a friendly match against Egypt, against who he made his debut as a right-back.He was recalled in September 2002 by Ephraim Mashaba as a centre-back, earning back his place in the international squad[35] and in June 2003 he was the youngest captain ever for the national team with the age of 22.
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