The 14 appearances that Kamohelo Mokotjo made at Sekhukhune United after joining in January have prompted the club to keep on board into the new season.
Mokotjo's return to the DStv Premiership in January came 14 years since he made his only ever appearance in the colours of a domestic topflight league club prior to then heading out for Europe.
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The Free State born midfielder came through the ranks at SuperSport United before being promoted to the senior team in 2007 as a teenager along with Thato Mokeke and Andrew Golding as Gavin Hunt sought fresh midfield options after the departure of Teko Modise and the disappointing return from Stanton Fredericks and Michael Nkambule.
In his two years in the first team at SuperSport, Mokotjo started out aged 16 and then left for Feyenoord Rotterdam with Philani Khwela three months after turning 18.
The only appearance that the former youth international got at SuperSport was an eight-minute run against Santos in December 2008.
After that Mokotjo went on to play in Holland, England, and USA before returning in January.
The 32-year-old has proven his class with some fine midfield performances especially in the Nedbank Cup where he played all games as Sekhukhune reached the final.
Though Mokotjo arrived at Sekhukhune at the back of not having played competitive football for over a year, there has been nothing to suggest that he had not played competitively for that long playing from start to end in nine games.
Sekhukhune have activated the year that fell after his initial agreement that ran until the end of June.
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