
Jersey number spotted: New Orlando Pirates winger Moremi
The No. 11 jersey was last worn by Gilberto, whose departure from the club is expected to be announced sooner rather than later. The Angolan showed flashes of brilliance but never got out of second gear.
Moremi's assumption of the Orlando Pirates jersey signals the club's intent to invest in youth and pace down the flanks — and to possibly hand him a key attacking role under newly appointed head coach Abdeslam Ouaddou.
Mbule's surprise Orlando Pirates jersey number spotted? Tshepang Moremi making his official debut for Bafana Bafana against Tanzania at the Peter Mokaba Stadium. Image: safa.net/X
At Orlando Pirates, the No. 11 shirt carries historical weight, previously worn by iconic players who defined eras with flair and goal contributions from the wing. For Moremi, wearing that number at just 24 years old is both a massive opportunity and a message: the club sees him as more than just a squad player.
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Whether he becomes a breakout star or takes a season to adapt, one thing is now official: the No. 11 shirt has a new owner — and his name is Tsepang Moremi.
FORMER PLAYERS WHO WORE NUMBER 11 Teko Modise
Luvuyo Memela
Sifiso Myeni.
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