Ex-Chiefs star making R24 million a year
DStv Premiership clubs bid farewell to young talent moving to America. The place is where an ex-Kaizer Chiefs star is making serious money.
A new generation has moved to America. They follow the former Kaizer Chiefs defender Teenage Hadebe, who is living rather well in the States.
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With moves to the MLS come a number of career and life opportunities, especially the financial side of it.
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FORMER KAIZER CHIEFS DEFENDER MAKING BIG MONEY ABROAD
Following the public release of player earnings in the American Major Soccer League, the former Chiefs defender, Teenage Hadebe, caught some attention.
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According to the report, as shared by iDiskiTimes’ Lorenz Kohler, the 27-year-old Hadebe is on R2.1 million per month at Houston Dynamo.
“Chiefs defender Teenage Hadebe earns $1,122,900 (R21.7 million) in base salary and $1,288,077 (R24.9 million) in guaranteed compensation per annum at Houston Dynamo,” the report said.
“His monthly salary calculates to a massive R2.1 million.” This also means that Hadebe is on R24 million a year.
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