Andile Ernest Jali is a South African popular football player. Many people prefers to call him Andile Jali, rather than Andile Ernest Jali.

The former Orlando Pirates Football Club midfielder is now playing for Mamelodi Sundowns.
Many supporters did hope that when he returns from Europe he will consider rejoining Orlando Pirates, however, Andile Jali had other plans.
He celebrated his 32nd birthday last month on the 10th.
The South African star was born in the Eastern Cape well-known village, Matatiela. That is where he grew up.
When he was introduced to the professional football industry, Andile Jali signed with the National First Division side, University of Pretoria, which is commonly known as AmaTuks.
The midfielder also had a chance to play in Europe, experience the European life and also football style.
He spent a couple of years at KV Oostende, a Belgian club. He was sold by the Buccaneers to the club.
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