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Teboho Mokoena reflects on unforgettable Club World Cup experience with Mamelodi Sundowns

Teboho Mokoena reflects on unforgettable Club World Cup experience with Mamelodi Sundowns

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Teboho Mokoena of Mamelodi Sundowns FC and Serhou Guirassy of Borussia Dortmund battle for control of the ball during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 group F matchat TQL Stadium on June 21, 2025 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Picture:/AFP
Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Teboho Mokoena is clearly still on cloud nine after becoming one of the select few South African footballers to appear at the Club World Cup.
Mokoena played the full 90 minutes for Sundowns in their first two Group F clashes against South Korea's Ulsan HD and German giants Borussia Dortmund.
Though he was subbed at half-time of their final clash against Brazilian outfit Fluminense, it was still clearly a couple of memorable weeks in the USA.
Mokoena posted 13 pictures and a video on Instagram with the caption: "Enjoyed the experience."
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