Veteran striker Rodney Ramagalela, widely known as βRama G,β has formally announced his retirement from professional football at the age of 35. The former Black Leopards, Mamelodi Sundowns, and Polokwane City forward had been contemplating this decision for a while, especially after parting ways with AmaTuks in July 2023. Ramagalela admitted that this was not the ending he envisioned, as he had initially hoped for a more fitting farewell to the sport he dedicated his life to. However, after wrestling with the emotional challenges of his decision, he felt that it was time to accept the next chapter. In an interview, he revealed, βI had to come to terms with the fact that mentally Iβve been broken. It wasnβt an easy decision for me to come to terms with, but I think itβs time that I leave the beautiful game.β

Ramagalelaβs career was marked by remarkable achievements and personal resilience. He played a crucial role in Mamelodi Sundowns’ victorious 2013/14 DStv Premiership title campaign, and he also helped secure the 2014/15 Nedbank Cup. In 2018, he shone brightly with Polokwane City, where his impressive tally of 11 goals earned him the golden boot and solidified his reputation as one of South Africaβs most talented strikers. Despite his success on the field, Ramagalela faced several personal tragedies that tested his strength. In 2019, he endured the heartbreaking loss of both his daughter and his mother, and in 2021, he suffered another major blow when his house was destroyed by fire. These experiences left a deep impact on him, challenging his focus and mental health during his career.
In recent months, Ramagalela has already begun exploring life after football, becoming involved as a legend in MTN8βs latest campaign. This role has allowed him to stay connected to the game while also exploring new avenues outside of playing. Reflecting on his decision, he stated that while it was hard to leave the sport he loved, he feels at peace with his choice to step back and hopes to continue contributing to football in new ways. Now, with the closing of this chapter, βRama Gβ leaves a legacy of resilience and passion, both on and off the field.