Anton Greyling
Football player
1977 –
Who is Anton Greyling?
Anton Greyling is a South African professional footballer. He has won ten caps for South Africa at Under-23 level and currently plays for Bidvest Wits.
Greyling began his career in his native South Africa as an amateur with Arcadia Shepherds. He later played for Hellenic and Supersport United before moving to England in 2001 where he had unsuccessful trials with Bournemouth and Crystal Palace.
In July 2001 he joined Torquay United on trial, signing for a three-month period the following month. He made his league debut for Torquay at Plainmoor on 27 August 2001, coming on as a last minute substitute for David Graham in the 2–1 victory over Carlisle United. He made just one further appearance, again as a substitute, away to Cheltenham Town before his contract was cancelled by mutual consent on the 28 September.
He returned to Supersports United, managed by Bruce Grobbelaar, joining Wits in 2003.
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