Posted in News on Jun 23, 2004.
For other players this is not the case. One such player is Derrick
Spencer who, unlike most other players, was well known before he had
started playing in the PSL.
That was many months ago and since making his debut with Kaizer Chiefs
in February, he has become a regular in the team that won the League and
Coca-Cola Cup. Soccer fans throughout the country have now recognised
Spencer's contribution to Chiefs and have overwhelmingly voted for him as
the June JET CLUB ROOKIE OF THE MONTH.
"This was my second nomination for the JET CLUB ROOKIE OF THE MONTH award
and I feel motivated and encourage with the thought that the fans have put
their faith in my abilities and voted for me. I wish to thank my
brothers, sister and especially my mother who has always encouraged me to
achieve the best in life," said Spencer on hearing he had won the award.
"My team has also played a major role in helping me develop my skills and
I thank them as well."
As the June JET CLUB ROOKIE OF THE MONTH Spencer wins R5 000 from Jet Club
to spend at any Jet Store.
This award honours players who are embarking on their first steps as
professional soccer players in South Africa. Every month a panel of judges
chooses a group of players who are not yet seasoned PSL campaigners. The
five players become the finalists of the JET CLUB ROOKIE OF THE MONTH
competition.
Soccer fans throughout the country are then given an opportunity to vote
for their winner and the player with the most votes become the JET CLUB
ROOKIE OF THE MONTH and automatically qualify for the grand prize of R50
000 as the JET CLUB ROOKIE OF THE YEAR. Five fans that nominate the
correct winner receive a prize from Jet Club in the form of a R500
shopping Voucher.
The Spencer story began in Eshowe, KwaZulu/Natal, where he started
playing soccer at school. Even at that time his talent came through and he
was recruited to play for Stella United, with whom he stayed for two
seasons before joining APN FC, a Portuguese side from the same area.
Again, his talent was soon spotted and he was included in the SA Schools
side that played in a tournament in Swaziland in 2000.
At the end of 2000, the then 18-year old Spencer decided to embark on a
professional career and signed for Santos, who at the time was coached by
Clive Barker. Unluckily for Spencer though, the former Bafana coach left
Santos within a few weeks of him joining the club and when new coach
Gordon Igesund took over, there was no space for Spencer.
"Like most coaches normally do when joining new teams, Igesund brought a
couple of players with him and I was dropped to the reserve side and later
loaned to First Division side, Newtons," said Spencer.
He was later recalled from Newtons, but by then another coaching change
had taken place and Spencer was on the move again, this time back to
KwaZulu/Natal, where he joined Maritzburg City.
As most South African soccer fans know, the trip from City into the PLS is
a very short one - one which numerous other players have already
undertaken. For Spencer too, City was the beginning of bigger things to
come and he soon was called up to the South African under-23 side.
Kaizer Chiefs then approached him, but as they did not follow through,
Spencer signed with Hellenic. A tug-of-war for the player then developed,
with Chiefs claiming that they had signed him and were entitled to his
services. A lengthy layoff period followed, before the PSL ruled that
Spencer was a Hellenic player. He played a handful of games (4) for the
Greek Gods under Neil Tovey before being transferred to Kaizer Chiefs when
Hellenic was sold earlier in the year.
"Joining Amakhosi was the best thing ever for me. I think this symbolizes
the beginning of greater things to come", he said. "My favourite player
and role model is Lucas Radebe and like him I hope to one day play
overseas and also represent Bafana Bafana - even play in the 2010 World
Cup."
Spencer impressed Tovey during his coaching stint at Hellenic. "He is an
excellent player with great potential. He has a good head on his shoulders
and I believe he will very shortly be included in the Bafana Bafana
squad."