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13 Facts About Tokelo Rantie

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Tokelo Rantie proceeded to move to Ferroviario de Beira in 2010 and later CD Maxaquene in neighbouring Mozambique.

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Tokelo Rantie scored 7 chips in 20 games for the pirates.

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On 9 August 2012, Allsvenskan club Malmo FF confirmed via their Twitter account that Tokelo Rantie was joining the club.

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Tokelo Rantie made his debut for the club on 16 August 2012 when he played 45 minutes in a friendly against Italian side Lazio.

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On 27 August 2012 Tokelo Rantie made his first league appearance for Malmo FF when he came into the game from the bench in the 62nd minute against GIF Sundsvall.

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Tokelo Rantie started the 2013 season with a knee injury which meant that he was out for the majority of the pre-season.

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Tokelo Rantie managed to score a spectacular goal in the first league match, a home fixture against Halmstads BK, when he managed to dribble past several defenders before scoring the first goal of the game and his first of the season via the crossbar.

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On 23 April 2013 Tokelo Rantie signed a four-year contract until the end of the 2016 season to make him a permanent Malmo FF player.

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In total Tokelo Rantie played 21 matches and scored seven goals for the club during the league title winning season.

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Tokelo Rantie was given permission by Bournemouth to return to the club for a couple of days in November 2013 to celebrate the title with the players and fans of Malmo FF.

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On 26 August 2016, Bournemouth announced on their official website that Tokelo Rantie had signed a permanent deal with Turkish side Genclerbirligi for an undisclosed fee.

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Tokelo Rantie made his senior national team debut for the South Africa national soccer team on 15 June 2012 in a friendly game against Gabon, scoring his first goal for Bafana Bafana in the process.

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In 2013 Tokelo Rantie was picked for his first tournament with South Africa when he was selected as part of the 23 men squad for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations held in South Africa.