Tshakhuma Tsha Madzhivhandila goal hero Naeem Amoojee says he is playing for his career after scoring the goal that secured TTM's playoff qualification.
The end of the current season presents uncertainty for many TTM players who are using the remaining GladAfrica Championship matches to save their jobs.
TTM's NFD status has been bought by African All Stars for next season, which means some players are likely to lose contracts once all is done and dusted, and especially considering the club's current owner has also bought Bidvest Wits' PSL status.
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However, Amoojee's 75th-minute winner against Uthongathi FC on Wednesday has given the current TTM franchise a chance to possibly even win Absa Premiership promotion via the playoffs.
"I think playing in the top league in your country is any young footballer's dream and it would mean so much for me," Amoojee tells snl24.com/kickoff.
"It would serving as both a token of achievement and also motivation to keep working hard to open many more doors, God-willing.
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"I'm not sure about my future. My focus is on finishing the season on a high note so I can be seen, but my manager Pontsho Madumo is handling all of that. My job is to play football.
"Every game I play I give it my best, whether or not the game is broadcast live, you never know who's watching."
TTM could still have a say in the GladAfrica Championship winners as they take on leaders Swallows FC on the final day of the season on Sunday.
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