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Inside Lebese's thriving nightclub business

With George Lebese yet to officially retire from football, the former Kaizer Chiefs star seems to be enjoying success in a vastly different line of work. Here's a look!

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The player is approaching two years without a club, with his last stint having been Switchbacks FC in the second tier of United States football.

While his former teammate Siphiwe Tshabalala also finds himself in a similar situation of being a free agent for an extended period of time, both stars have come out and fully state that they are calling time on their professional careers.

Shabba often makes television appearances, while Lebese has kept quite a distance from the limelight and even social media. However, all of that is understood given that the ex-Mamelodi Sundowns man runs his own nightclub called Seventeen Lifestyle Pretoria.

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The spot is all about premium leisure, as it serves top-class entertainment, delicious food, and an all-round high-quality experience.

The place also hosts some of the hottest music acts with its star-studded events, including the likes of Dinky Kunene, Ch'cco, Njelic, and Kelvin Momo, among many others. Sometimes, the Mamelodi-born baller also gets on the decks, as he can deejay as well. 

Scroll through the gallery below to have a look at Seventeen Lifestyle Pta

Seventeen Lifestyle Pta
Seventeen Lifestyle Pta
The lounge at Seventeen Lifestyle Pta
The lounge at Seventeen Lifestyle Pta
The bar at Seventeen Lifestyle Pta
The bar at Seventeen Lifestyle Pta
The parking lot at Seventeen Lifestyle Pta
The parking lot at Seventeen Lifestyle Pta
Food at Seventeen Lifestyle Pta.
Food at Seventeen Lifestyle Pta.

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Lebese is believed to have acquired a personal trainer towards the backend of last year, as he looks to be in shape in case a move materialises. 

Did you know?

The 34-year-old's stint in the US was actually cut short as a result of the coronavirus.

Your thoughts, please?

With Lebese having not officially retired, do you see him making a return to action next season?

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