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Emile Witbooi – following in his father’s boots

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Emile’s journey to Cape Town City FC is a story of family tradition and testimony to his undeniable talent. His father made a significant impact during his 104 appearances between 2018 and 2022.

Emile Witbooi, 15, from Kimberley, has officially been signed by Cape Town City FC, following in the footsteps of his father, Bradley Ralani. Picture: Cape Town City FC

IN A HEART-WARMING tale of talent and legacy, rising, Kimberley-born soccer star Emile Witbooi, 15, has officially been signed by Cape Town City FC, meaning that he will be following in the footsteps of his father, Bradley Ralani.

The announcement, shared with eager fans on the club’s social media platforms, marks a new chapter in the young athlete’s already promising career.

Emile’s journey to Cape Town City FC is more than just a transfer; it’s a story of family tradition and testimony to his undeniable talent. His father, Bradley, a former player for the same club, made a significant impact during his 104 appearances between 2018 and 2022.

Now, as the next generation takes centre stage, Emile is poised to carve his own legacy within the club’s rich history.

Hailing from the School of Excellence, one of the country’s premier talent factories, competing in the Gauteng Development League, Emile’s skills on the pitch have not gone unnoticed. The young player has proudly represented South Africa at the age group level, showcasing his prowess and catching the eye of top football scouts.

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Emile spoke to the DFA and expressed his gratitude at the prospect of joining Cape Town City, marking the commencement of a promising chapter in his career, saying, “I am truly happy and grateful for this opportunity. It signifies a fresh start for me.”

With determination in his voice, he articulated his overarching ambition, stating, “My primary objective is to secure a spot in top international clubs. This dream is driven by my desire to provide for my family, who have been a pillar of support throughout my journey.

“I am committed to putting in the hard work and giving my best to ensure that this dream comes true one day.”

The signing by Cape Town City was a significant victory for the club, with Mamelodi Sundowns and even English Premier League giants like Manchester United expressing interest in securing Emile’s talents.

Now, with Cape Town City gearing up for the upcoming Engen Cup competition, Emile could very well play a pivotal role in the team’s setup, depending on how well he slots in with the rest of his teammates during training.

Emile Witbooi’s story is not just about goals and victories; it’s a narrative of dreams realised, family legacies continued, and a small-town talent making a big impact on the national stage.

As he dons the Cape Town City FC jersey, there should be no doubt that the soccer world is watching with anticipation, eager to witness the next chapter unfold in this remarkable journey from Kimberley to Cape Town, and who knows, even beyond.

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