ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Junaid Hartley Junaid HartleySouth African footballer Junaid HartleyPersonal informationFull name Junaid Moegemad Hartley[1]Date of birth (1978-06-22) 22 June 1978 (age 47)Place of birth Cape Town, South AfricaPosition MidfielderSenior career*Years Team Apps (Gls)1994–1995 Wits FC 26 (1)1997–1998 Vitoria Setubal 2 (0)1997 RC Lens B 14 (1)1997–1998 RC Lens 2 (0)1998–1999 Seven Stars 14 (3)2000–2001 Orlando Pirates 2 (1)2001–2002 Moroka Swallows 17 (2)2002–2003 Ajax Cape Town 15 (2)2003–2006 Maritzburg United 48 (3)2006–2007 Sarawak FA International career‡1997–1999 South Africa 5 (0) * Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 30 May 2012‡ National team caps and goals as of 30 May 2012Junaid Hartley (born 22 June 1978) is a South African football (soccer) player. Career Hartley turned professional with Wits University at age 16. He moved abroad for spells with Vitória de Setúbal in the Primeira Liga and Lens in Ligue 1. He returned to South Africa where he played for Seven Stars, Orlando Pirates, Moroka Swallows, Ajax Cape Town, Jomo Cosmos and Maritzburg United. Hartley finished his career with Sarawak FA in the Malaysia Super League, and retired after his contract expired in February 2008.[2] International He is a former South Africa national football team players from 1997–1999, and he also played for South Africa national under-20 football team in 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship in Malaysia.After returning home to South Africa, Hartley became a drug addict and was admitted to a rehab after being on the streets for almost 12 years.[3] References ↑ "South Africa national football team statistics and records: Youngest players - Inauguration Challenge". ↑ "Hartley may hanging up his boots". Kick-off magazine. 23 August 2008. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 28 August 2013. ↑ https://www.snl24.com/kickoff/sanews/premiership/orlando-pirates/former-bafana-bafana-star-junaid-hartley-i-lost-my-cars-house-and-wife-20231212 External links Junaid Hartley at National-Football-Teams.com vteCOSAFA U-17 Youth Championship awardsGolden Ball 1994: 2001: 2002: 2007: 2016: 2017: Aristide 2018: Luvumbo 2019: Mulenga 2020: Shabalala 2021: Banda 2022: Mabena 2024: Simute 2025: Sekgoto Golden Boot 1994: Hartley 2001: Ng'ambi 2002: Mokoena 2007: 2016: Banda 2017: Njobvu 2018: Tjiueza 2019: Cipriano, Miro & Ng'ambi 2020: Banda 2021: Kalua & Banda 2022: Mabena 2024: Nyirongo 2025: Antonio Golden Glove 1994: 2001: 2002: 2007: 2016: 2017: Nankhaima 2018: 2019: Mwale 2020: Makungu 2021: Ariola 2022: Johnson 2024: Dala 2025: Dala