By Mthobisi Mhlanga
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Mbekezeli Mbokazi was born on 19 September 2005 in Hluhluwe, KwaZulu-Natal. Mbokazi started his football journey at a young age. The talented defender started playing for local development teams in Hluhluwe, such as Makhasa FC, before joining Langalibalele Academy in Durban, where his talent quickly caught the attention of scouts and coaches.
Wonder Mnguni, a former coach of Mbekezeli from Langalibalele Sport Academy, revealed Mbokazi’s character at a press conference: “He was a shy boy who struggled to leave home and pursue football seriously. However, support and discipline from his family helped him continue chasing his dream of playing professional football. His performance at youth tournaments, especially the Engen Knockout Challenge, opened doors for bigger opportunities, He said.
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| This is Mbekezeli Mbokazi playing for Langalibalele Academy in the Egen cup. Picture edited by Mthobisi Mhlanga |
In 2024, Mbokazi joined the Orlando Pirates development structures, and he was named the captain of the club’s DStv Diski Challenge side. His leadership, composure, and strong defence impressed the senior technical team. He earned promotion to the first team and made his senior debut for Orlando Pirates on 5 March 2025 in a league match against Chippa United. Mbokazi immediately showed confidence and maturity beyond his age.
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| This is Mbekezeli Mbokazi playing for Orlando Pirates DStv Diski Challenge. Picture edited by Mthobisi Mhlanga. |
Joseph Makhanya, a former coach of Orlando Pirates DStv Diski Challenge, explained on Izinja ze Game Podcast that Mbekezeli Mbokazi had some difficulties when he arrived, but he handled that easily. “Mbokazi is coming from rural areas in KwaZulu-Natal. Whenever giving them instructions during the match, I had to try to speak Isizulu so that they could understand properly. He had difficulties speaking and understanding English, he said.
His success continued during the 2025 season when he helped Orlando Pirates win the MTN8 and the Carling Black Label Knockout Cup. He made history by becoming one of the youngest captains in Orlando Pirates’ history during a pre-season match. Later, he was named vice-captain of the club despite being 20 years old. He was called up to represent the South African national team, where he attracted interest from international clubs.
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| This is Mbekezeli Mbokazi with MTN8 cup and Carling knockout cup in Orlando Pirates. Pictures edited by Mthobisi Mhlanga. |
In December 2025, Mbekezeli took another major step in his career when he signed for Chicago Fire FC in the United States. The move showed how highly he was rated internationally. Football fans in both South Africa and America praised the signing, with many believing he has the potential to move to Europe.
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| This is Mbekezeli Mbokazi signing his contract with Chicago Fire FC. Picture edited by Mthobisi Mhlanga. |
On 18 April 2026, the Mbekezeli Mbokazi Foundation proudly sponsored a debate competition at Malabela Secondary School as part of our ongoing commitment to giving back. Thembisile Nxumalo, Mbokazi’s grandmother, explained how proud she is of her grandson. “I am very proud of what he is doing; he did not forget where he came from. We really appreciate that”, she said.
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| These are the certificates, trophies and learners that won debate challenge that was sponsored by Mbekezeli Mbokazi foundation. Picture edited by Mthobisi Mhlanga. |
Mbekezeli is currently playing in the USA and is a role model for the younger generation here in South Africa.










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