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Modiba: The Limpopo dreamer who turned mockery into motivation

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November 14, 2025

“EVEN when people mocked me, saying football was my girlfriend, I kept going because I knew what I wanted.”

- MATSHELANE MAMABOLO

Modiba: The Limpopo dreamer who turned mockery into motivation

AUBREY Modiba’s rise from Limpopo’s gravel grounds to the Bafana Bafana jersey is a story of discipline, faith, and an unshakable belief in his purpose.

(Backpagepix)

When you speak to Aubrey Modiba, you don’t just hear a footballer; you hear a man who understands what it means to chase a dream that, for many around him, once seemed impossible. His voice carries the calm confidence of someone who has walked through doubt, ridicule and rejection - and turned them into the rhythm of victory.

From the dusty fields of Mentz, just outside Polokwane in Limpopo, to the floodlights of Loftus Versfeld and the national pride of the Bafana Bafana jersey, Modiba’s story is one of belief forged through hardship and hope. It’s a tale that stretches far beyond football - a reflection of what it means to hold on when the world says “you can't”

Modiba’s love for football began as early as he can remember. But in a community where dreams are often swallowed by circumstance, few believed that the shy young boy juggling a worn-out ball could ever become a national hero.

“For me, it is a bit emotional because I was a young boy from Limpopo where people feel there's no chance,’ he says softly.

“They tell you that you won't make it. But I've always known what I wanted to be. Football has been my passion since I was young, and I’ve put in the work from day one.”

The work, he says, meant more than training — it meant sacrifice.

“Even when people mocked me, saying I ‘don’t have a girlfriend’ or that ‘football was my girlfriend? I was not bothered because I knew what I wanted,” he recalls with a hint of laughter. “I had a dream, and I was driven by it” That drive would soon carry him beyond the expectations of his peers and into the ranks of South African footballs elite.

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