Augustine Mahlonoko left a blemish on the world for Orlando Pirates in August 2018, when he transformed into the most young player to feature for the Soweto beasts at 16-years old.
While he continued to appear for Pirates - three inside and out and he never completely fulfilled the assurance from the outset showed up. The midfielder, who in 2018 was named by a UK conveyance as one of 60 of the Best Young Talents on earth, experienced the season with Bucs' feeder bunch Pele FC in the ABC Motsepe League.
"A blessing one might say that never in my generally amazing dreams did I feel that I would, at age 16, be playing for the essential gathering. Likewise, a castigate figuratively speaking that I was still exorbitantly young. Besides, as much as my capacity was by then undoubtable, I was energetic - I had far to go and I expected to grow really snappy," Mahlonoko said.
Still only 19, the past MDC boss surrenders that all the thought and advancement that goes with playing for a club like Pirates destroyed his promising calling.

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