I could spend R30K a day – Lerato Chabangu on women, parties and cars

Former South African football star Lerato Chabangu, who is now poverty stricken, has said that he used to spend as much as R30 000 per day when he was playing for South African football giants Mamelodi Sundowns.

Chabangu’s investments and assets, including two homes and several luxury vehicles, have been liquidated to cover his debts, leaving him in financial ruin.

Chabangu appeared in a recent episode of the popular show, I Blew It, which airs on the pay TV channel Mzansi Magic.

I Blew It is a program that profiles the stories of individuals who once had access to a significant amount of money but ended up recklessly spending all away.

Chabangu said when he was at Sundowns, he had so much money he had no idea what to do with it.

“I would give them R5 000 and say; ‘Buy groceries, you’ll figure out what to do with the rest,” Chabangu said on the show.

“I was a young man with so many zeros in my bank account. I would go out drinking with friends, my cooler box was always full. One moment we’re in Soweto, the next thing we’re driving to Pretoria.

“Next thing, we’re taking a trip to Durban, then Bloemfontein, we would get there and party with girls,” revealed Chabangu, who also bought himself a fleet of luxury cars including a VW Golf 5 and an Audi S3,” he revealed.

“I had so much money, I was burning a hole in my pocket. There were so many zeros, I decided to spoil myself.”

On social media, Chabangu’s story has been used as example of how the lives and careers of football players can be wasted if they do not invest properly while they are still active. Telly Africa

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  • Anonymous

    Imboko let him carry his own cross

  • Anonymous

    Let him enjoy the night shift as a security guard.

  • Anonymous

    That’s very common. A person’s growth is influenced or shaped by environment. It can be either have very positive or very negative impact.

  • Anonymous

    I hope this young guy from Dynamos is listening to chabangu

  • Anonymous

    These are personal choices we make.
    He enjoyed while it lasted if he didn’t regret when he was enjoying why should he feel bad about it.
    He invested in pleasure while his mates invested for the future.

  • Anonymous

    I almost cried watching this… But one thing for sure as Africans we live for family thank God he never turned back on family that’s wat I loved in his story

  • Anonymous

    If u don’t plan your future, your future will plan for u.

  • Anonymous

    He got the taste of his medicine

  • Anonymous

    We never learn till late

  • Anonymous

    From a great footballer to a life skills textbook

  • Anonymous

    The future always plan for you if you are not mindful .future doesn’t waste time it throws you were you deserve