Taariq Fielies: A Genuine Role Model in Football

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Fielies’ Contribution to His Community

In today’s world, where acts of kindness by famous individuals are often shared on social media, it is refreshing to stumble upon a scene where a role model quietly gives back to his community. Taariq Fielies, a South Africa’s national football team member, is one such individual. He is the rock at the heart of Cape Town City Football Club‘s defense and is found coaching under-8 football players at Salt River Blackpool Football Club during the off-season.

Despite his talent and success, Fielies remains humble and grounded, living in his hometown of Salt River and chatting with people from the community. His decision to coach children at the local football club is not for publicity or personal gain but to help the children learn the basics of the sport and prepare them for the next step in their football journey. He believes it is essential to contribute to the club that nurtured his talent and to help it regain its former glory.

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Fielies’ Genuine Role Model

Fielies’ genuine desire to give back to his community sets him apart from other celebrities who might engage in charitable acts for the cameras. It is a reminder that some sportspeople can be accurate role models even without the spotlight. Fielies’ actions demonstrate his love for the game and his community, and he inspires the children of Salt River.

Challenges Faced by Black Football Players

Black football players who perform in Europe’s top leagues often face intense scrutiny and racist abuse. The wealth of black players is constantly policed with headlines about their lifestyle, while their white counterparts receive a different treatment. Despite anti-racism campaigns in these leagues, the ugly side of the sport persists.

Fielies’ Contribution as a Role Model

In light of these challenges, Fielies’ generosity and humility provide a glimmer of hope and inspiration. By giving back to his community and nurturing the next generation of football players without seeking publicity, he stands as an actual role model and a hero for the children of Salt River. As such, Fielies serves as a shining example of what it means to be a genuine sports star and a selfless contributor to one’s community.

Emma Botha is a Cape Town-based journalist who chronicles the city’s shifting social-justice landscape for the Mail & Guardian, tracing stories from Parliament floor to Khayelitsha kitchen tables. Born and raised on the slopes of Devil’s Peak, she still hikes Lion’s Head before deadline days to remind herself why the mountain and the Mother City will always be her compass.

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