Posted in News on Oct 17, 2017.
Mr Leboa passed away on Friday, 13 October 2017.
“I vividly remember him as an ardent and committed football administrator,” reflects Motaung. “Mr Leboa was hard working and served football with honour and dignity. He has left an indelible mark in football.”
“His contribution to the development of football is known,” referred Motaung to Mr Leboa’s stellar football profile. “My first encounter with him was way back in the 70s. He served both at club level (Orlando Pirates) and subsequently also at the PSL, where he worked as a Chief Gate Controller. “He made a big contribution in the formation of the NSL and later the PSL, which makes his name to be cast in iron in the history books of football in our country.”
“The Leboa family have lost a key member in their family tree,” said Motaung. “It is a difficult time for the them, I know. I wish the family well at this difficult moment. They should find solace for Mr Leboa had a very good innings. He left a great legacy and it is for the family to embrace that and take the baton and run with it.”
On a lighter note, Mr Leboa loved his jazz music and his favourite musician was John William Coltrane, also known as ‘Trane’, who was an American jazz saxophonist and composer. “We used Mr Leboa ‘John Coltrane’,” concluded a visible saddened Motaung.
May his soul rest in peace. Mr Dan Leboa may be gone but he will never be forgotten.