Former Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates striker Lehlohonolo Majoro says he’s not retired but being out of the game for the last six months has been a strange feeling.
Majoro, 37, parted ways with AmaZulu at the end of his contract where he spent four years in his second stint.
He’s not hung up his boots yet and has been keeping fit off the field, and surprisingly, he’s admitted not receiving concrete offers despite being one of the most prolific goalscorers of his generation.
“To be honest I haven’t retired, and there’s the thing – this is the first time it’s ever happened to me, I’ve never went a day without having a club since I started playing [professional] football,” Majoro said on The Bettor Podcast with iDiski Times journalist Lorenz Köhler.
“[I started] in 2010, I never went a day, even in between transfers I’ve never went a single day without a club, can you imagine now it’s been six months and the first couple of months were tough.
“I experienced something I’ve never experienced before. Like when am I gonna get that call, where am I going to go? What’s going to happen and slowly but surely you make peace with certain things. I’m at the point I’m at peace with whatever happens.
“Yes I want to play but I’m not going to force situations. I haven’t had any call from NFD, and at this moment it’s okay [I’d consider it] because I love football. Which is why I just did my D License now.”
Since entering the professional football ranks with Usuthu 13 years ago, Majoro racked up 99 goal contributions in 323 games.



