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That challenge forced me to step up
Soccer Laduma
|October 23, 2025
There are players who slow down with age, and then there is Washington Arubi. At 40, the Marumo Gallants captain is not only starting every week, but he’s also delivering match-winning performances, saving penalties, mentoring young teammates, and standing tall on the biggest stages for both club and country. Just before the international break, he helped his side knock Mamelodi Sundowns out of the Carling Knockout, and days later, he was frustrating Bafana Bafana with a heroic display for Zimbabwe. Now, with Gallants fighting to turn their season around, Arubi’s experience, discipline and warrior-like mentality have become priceless assets. Soccer Laduma’s Masebe Qina caught up with the veteran goalkeeper to reflect on the journey so far, the pressure, the pride, and the hunger that continues to drive him - even at 40.
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Masebe Qina: Washington, congratulations on the win over Chippa United. Would you say that result marks a turnaround for Marumo Gallants after a difficult start to the season?
Washington Arubi: Thank you very much, Yes, I'd say that win came at the right time. We'd been playing good football, but the results just weren't coming. So, beating Chippa was a big lift for us. The first half of the season is very important, that’s when you need to collect as many points as you can. Hopefully this is the turning point — we just have to keep that momentum going.
MQ: Individually, you’ve been in such good form - featuring in every match and producing big saves in key moments. What has been the main driving force behind your consistency at this stage of your career?
WA: I think it comes down to believing in myself and knowing that I can still do better than I did in previous years. People often say when you reach your 30s or 40s, you start slowing down or losing motivation, but for me it’s the opposite ~ I still want to do more. Consistency comes from working hard, taking care of myself, and always trying to learn from the coaches. I push myself every day, even outside of team training, with extra workouts and personal challenges. It also helps to have the right people around you ~ people who support you and push you to keep improving. That kind of environment keeps me going.
MQ: Before the international break, Marumo knocked Mamelodi Sundowns out of the Carling Knockout. You saved three penalties and even scored one yourself! What was that moment like for you?
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हजारों चुनिंदा प्रीमियम कहानियों और 10,000 से अधिक पत्रिकाओं और समाचार पत्रों तक पहुंचने के लिए मैगज़्टर गोल्ड की सदस्यता लें।
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