In the world of football, players are constantly seeking new opportunities and challenges to advance their careers. Lesedi Kapinga, a talented midfielder, is no exception. After leaving Mamelodi Sundowns, he has embarked on a fresh chapter in his journey, joining Orlando Pirates.
The rumors surrounding Kapinga’s future came to an end when the Buccaneers secured his services. The South African club announced the acquisition and highlighted the player’s commitment by revealing that he signed a three-year deal with them.
Kapinga expressed his happiness about joining Orlando Pirates, eager to start training and working his way back to playing the game he loves. He refused to dwell on mere words, stating that talk is cheap and that he’s focused on his passion.
With 91 official matches, 11 goals, and 15 assists under his belt, Kapinga brings a wealth of experience to his new team. Known for his creativity and flair on the field, he’s set to don the number 21 jersey and join his new teammates.
In a recent interview, Kapinga shared his thoughts on his search for a team that appreciates him, stating that it’s only a matter of him getting into a space where he can play. He’s determined to focus on his career and not be swayed by the success of others.
Kapinga’s journey is a testament to the power of reinvention, resilience, determination, and unwavering passion for the game. As he steps onto the field with Orlando Pirates, a new adventure unfolds. With his undeniable talent, the midfielder is poised to make a lasting impression in the world of football, and the Orlando Pirates are undoubtedly fortunate to have him on their side.
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