Motaung has also been active in South African football administration, having served on both the National Soccer League (NSL) and
South African Football Association(SAFA) executives. In addition, Motaung co-founded (with Orlando Pirates'
Irvin Khoza) the
South African Premier League (PSL) in 1996, which helped bring more sponsors and money into South African professional football. Motaung currently still serves as a member of the PSL's Board of Governors, while also still running Kaizer Chiefs and being on SAFA's executive committee. He has also indicated that he would accept a position with the
Confederation of African Football (CAF) or on world football's governing body,
FIFA. Motaung was voted 73rd in the
Top 100 Great South Africans in 2004. He also assisted South Africa's 2010 World Cup Bid Company and was a member of the delegation that went to the FIFA head office in
Zürich to be declared the winning bid. Subsequently, he was also appointed as a member of the local organising committee for the 2010 event. Also in 2004, Motaung was given the Entrepreneurial Leadership Award by
Henley Management College, South Africa. In February 2005 it was announced that Motaung would join the board of
Primedia Limited as a
non-executive director. Primedia is South Africa's largest private media holding company and owns 40% of Kaizer Chiefs. He has also served as a director on the boards of many other companies such as Royal Beechnut, Simba, New Age Beverages and Get Ahead. ==Awards and recognition==