Shane McGregor was born on 5 December 1963 and is a retired South African football player who played professionally for Grinaker Rangers, Kaizer Chiefs, Pretoria City FC and Supersport United.
12 Facts About Shane McGregor
Shane McGregor scored over 20 goals four times in a season in 1986,1987,1991 and 1992.
Shane McGregor helped the "Black and Whites" win the 1986 1986 National Soccer League by scoring 27 goals in 39 matches.
Shane McGregor was the NSL top goalscorer with 19 goals.
Shane McGregor was voted 1989 Footballer of the Year and Players' Player of the Season.
Shane McGregor scored 25 goals in 38 matches when they won the treble.
Fani Madida and Shane McGregor were both signed in 1987 and made their presence felt in 1992 where their deadly combination produced 54 goals.
At the age of 29 in an African Cup of Nations qualifier against Zimbabwe, Shane McGregor played his one and only international match due to an argument with coach Stanley Tshabalala about his demands, and style of play, which led to a fallout with his international career.
Shane McGregor was made general manager at Supersport United after being a player-coach.
Shane McGregor has worked as assistant coach at Mamelodi Sundowns, he was caretaker coach for seven matches after the departure of Ted Dumitru.
Shane McGregor lost the BP Top 8 final and was heavily criticised.
Shane McGregor was fired by Anastasia Tsichlas who owned the club before Patrice Motsepe.