Former Orlando Pirates’ Sickness Threats His Career

 Former Orlando Pirates’ Sickness Threats His Career

Former Orlando Pirates’ Sickness Threats To His Career

Former Warriors and Orlando Pirates striker Tendai Ndoro has been forced to retire from playing football because of diabetes which is affecting his eyesight.

Ndoro aged 36, made headlines recently appearing frail coming out of training at Northern Region Division One League side Simba Bhora in Shamva.

Newsday reports that Ndoro told close associates that he was quitting football because his eyesight was being blared by illness.

Simba Ndoro, the owner of Simba Bhora who is Tendai’s relative said he has been helping the former Warriors striker with paying medical bills for the treatment of diabetes.

Ndoro trended recently when it was reported that he lost a house and several cars to a South African woman he had registered his properties in her name.

Ndoro made his name at Chicken Inn before moving to South Africa where he played for several clubs which includes Mpumalanga Black Aces, Orlando Pirates, Ajax Cape Town and Highlands Park. He also had a stint in Saudi Arabia. Ndoro was part of the Warriors squad at the Africa Cup of Nations finals in Gabon in 2017.

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