‘Before the titles’: Pitso Mosimane’s Childhood Picture Melts Hearts on Social Media
Renowned football coach Pitso Mosimane has captured attention on social media after posting his childhood picture.
The picture, shared on his Instagram account, shows Pitso Mosimane as a young boy long before his rise to football stardom, offering a rare glimpse into his early life.
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Mosimane Shares Inspiring Words on Ambition
Accompanying the nostalgic picture was a reflective message highlighting his journey from humble beginnings to success.

Pitso Mosimane spoke about the importance of dreams, noting that before achievements and recognition, there is always a child with aspirations.
“Before the titles, before the stadiums, before the recognition, there is a child with a dream. Every child has the right to imagine a future, to believe they can become more, and to be given a fair chance to try.”
Human Rights Day Reflection
The post was shared in recognition of Human Rights Day, with Mosimane using the moment to emphasise the need to support children’s ambitions.
He stressed that while dreams are important, they must be supported by guidance, structure and opportunities to help young people realise their potential.
“On Human Rights Day, we are reminded that dreams alone are not enough. Children need guidance, structure, support and opportunity. Let us commit to protecting every child’s right to dream, by building systems that give them a fair chance.”
Fans React to Inspiring Post
The heartfelt post quickly gained traction online, with fans praising Mosimane for his humility and inspirational message.
Many users shared their admiration, saying the post served as a reminder that success often begins with a simple dream and the right support system.
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