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WATCH: Pitso Mosimane's son displays impressive goalscoring ability to inspire Kaizer Chiefs to league title glory which delights former Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns winger

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  • Mosimane's son has been playing at Chiefs
  • He is among the top players there
  • Jingles lauds the Glamour Boys for recent achievement
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Esteghlal coach Pitso Mosimane's son, Reatlegile, has been a hit at Kaizer Chiefs' Under-13 team in the Gauteng Development League.

    He has been lethal for the Glamour Boys, underlining what he might be bringing to the senior team in the future.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Reatlegile Mosimane was influential in helping Amakhosi win the 2024 Under-13 Gauteng Development League (GDL) this past weekend.

    The former Al Ahly academy player also scooped the competition's top goalscorer award.

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    WHAT MOSIMANE SAID

    "Congratulations to my son Reatlegile and the Kaizer Chiefs U13 team for winning the GDL U13 League," the former Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns winger said.

    "Rea is also the Top Goalscorer in his age group. During my time in South Africa, I got to watch a couple of games and through the ups and downs, this team worked hard to achieve this award.

    "Congratulations once again to Coach Bhamjee, his technical team and the all players."

  • WATCH REATLEGILE'S GOAL

    The promising player scored in the GDL Top 8 earlier this year and Chiefs went on to win the tournament.

  • WATCH REATLEGILE ON PITSO

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Mosimane has been linked with Chiefs in the past and fans hope he will eventually manage the team someday.

    It will be a dream to see Jingles and his son Reatlegile helping Amakhosi win trophies regularly.