From injury despair to CAF stardom: The rise of Orlando Pirates’ Mohau Nkota

Mohau Nkota (right) celebrates after scoring a goal for Orlando Pirates against CR Belouizdad in Algiers on Tuesday night. Photo: BackpagePix

Mohau Nkota (right) celebrates after scoring a goal for Orlando Pirates against CR Belouizdad in Algiers on Tuesday night. Photo: BackpagePix

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In the world of football, stories of triumph over adversity resonate strongly, and few narratives embody this more poignantly than that of Mohau Nkota.

Born in Kimberley, this young winger has swiftly risen to prominence at Orlando Pirates, transforming from an under-the-radar talent to a key player with lofty ambitions, all within a mere six months.

Since stepping onto the senior stage, Nkota has made an indelible mark, contributing significantly to a Sea Robbers team who are making waves not only domestically, but across the African continent.

Teaming up with fellow prodigy Relebohile Mofokeng, the pair of 20-year-olds have electrified fans with their dynamic play, evoking memories of legendary duos in South African football history.

Nkota’s ascent to glory, however, has not been without its challenges.

A pivotal moment arrived during his time in the academy when he suffered a harrowing neck injury that brought his footballing future into question.

Those around him recall the palpable fear that gripped the young player. “While we were waiting for the results to come out, Mohau was visibly distraught,” a club staff member remembered on the Pirates website.

“It was so tough because I could see that the boy was dreading the worst. We didn’t know if he would fully recover, let alone return to the sport he loved.”

Thankfully, Nkota triumphed over that dark chapter, returning to reclaim his place on the pitch.

His relentless work ethic and talent eventually earned him a spot in coach Jose Riveiro’s plans, where he has endeared himself to both teammates and fans alike.

As he continues to make waves in the Premiership, Nkota’s performances have ramped up to an exhilarating peak.

As of late, he has lit up the CAF Champions League, netting four goals in all competitions for the Pirates, including a stunning brace in a crucial opening 2-1 group-stage triumph against CR Belouizdad in Algeria on Tuesday night.

Following the match, an emotional Nkota reflected on his journey, expressing profound gratitude for the support he has received.

“It’s hard to put into words what this means to me. To score twice in such an important match is a dream come true,” he remarked.

“I’m just so grateful for everyone who believed in me and for this incredible club,” he told the clubs website.

As Nkota’s story continues to unfold, one thing is certain – he is a talent worthy of the spotlight.

With ambitions soaring sky-high, supporters can only wonder where this remarkable journey will take him next in the vibrant tapestry of African football.

The Buccaneers will now switch their attention to domestic action with a titanic clash against Stellenbosch FC set for Sunday at the Orlando Stadium (3.30pm kick-off).

It was all drama the last time these two outfits met, with the MTN8 final unleashing the best of both teams on a memorable night in Durban.

Pirates will approach this encounter with great confidence, with a side led by Mofokeng and Nkota ready to rip any opponent apart.