Quinton Fortune (born 21 May 1977) is a South African professional football coach and former player, who played as a midfielder or left-back.
After stints with Mallorca and Atlético Madrid, he settled with Manchester United in 1999 and spent seven years there, winning a Premier League title, FA Community Shield and Intercontinental Cup.
His first goal followed on Boxing Day 1999 against Bradford City,[2] and he scored twice against South Melbourne in the 2000 FIFA Club World Championship.
In the first match against Paraguay which ended in 2–2 draw, he scored South Africa's second goal from a penalty kick in injury time.
[18] In 2012, Fortune returned to Manchester United to train with their reserve team while working on his coaching badges, which he completed in 2013.
[26] International goals Manchester United South Africa Fortune has worked as a model for an anti-domestic violence group called Tender as part of their "Don't Kick Off" campaign.
This campaign ran through the 2010 FIFA World Cup to stop men from using football as an excuse for violence against women.