Vilakazi played for
South Africa at the
2006 African Nations Cup in
Egypt. His professional career was rocked by sex scandals with juveniles including being dragged to court on allegation of
statutory rape. He was however acquitted of the charge as it was alleged that it was with consent. The complainant has since given birth to his son. He publicly apologised to soccer fans after his acquittal. The sex scandal also prohibited him going through with his move to the Swedish side
Djurgården that was supposed to go through right before the scandal hit. On 27 July 2007, he was transferred to
Danish Superliga club
Aalborg BK. He was given a 5-year contract. Due to sickness he had not adjusted to the European style of football, and therefore he played only a few games in the Danish league. Vilakazi returned to South Africa July 2008, signing a contract with Pretoria-based Mamelodi Sundowns, where he was also joined by former
FC Copenhagen striker
Sibusiso Zuma. After not making an impact at Sundowns, Vilakazi was loaned out to Mpumalanga Black Aces for the 2010–11 PSL season. However, Vilakazi had a fallout with Black Aces' management due to missing several training sessions and other disciplinary problems. Consequently, the Sundowns did not renew his contract after its expiration at the end of the 2010–11 season. Vilakazi had short spells at
Black Leopards and in
Swaziland with
Malanti Chiefs before moving to
Botswana Premier League team
Notwane FC in July 2013. In November 2013, he terminated his contract with Notwane after not receiving his salary and signing-on fee, and joined
Botswana Meat Commission on a one-year contract., Tso remains the highest scorer of all time for Orlando Pirates, with 52 goals. Tso had a stint as the head coach of
Orange Vaal Professionals, a team campaigning in the
ABC Motsepe league, the 3rd tier of South African Football. ==References==