Blue and Gold Issue 5 #60NotOut

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RUNNING THE STREETS

Footballer and BEd graduate Renaldo Leaner proves that anything is possible if you’re passionate and committed By Dumisani Koyana

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oungsters growing up on the Cape Flats are no strangers to adversity as the area is well known for violence, gangsterism and drugs, among other social ills. Yet, 22-year-old Renaldo Leaner, who hails from Elsies River, has kept his wits to ensure he did not become just another statistic, swallowed up by his surroundings. “Most of the time, it’s difficult when people ask me whether I am really from Elsies River,” he says. “It’s not easy; there’s a lot of gangsterism. I remember times when I could not go to training because shootings were taking place in my area.” Peer pressure is also rife on the gang-riddled streets, especially for kids running in the wrong circles. “Growing up, I was naughty and would chill with my friends and smoke but I was never part of any gang. I also distanced myself from anything that I felt was not good

and my parents were also very strict.” Solace is often found in the most unlikely places and, for many Cape Flats youth, football has become one such place. Many of the greatest footballers South Africa has produced have hailed from areas such as the Cape Flats, which, says Leaner, shows that even in the toughest, most dangerous of circumstances, diamonds are found, polished and can shine. He, of course, is testament to that. “Football gave me hope and a chance to make things better for me and my family. It’s kept me busy and it still does. The football bug bit me at a young age and the funny thing is that, in my street, I was the only one with the ball.” After dominating the streets, he joined local clubs Central AFC and Matroosfontein and says now many people from his home turf look up to him. “My parents have also played their part and I am

grateful to them because they’ve truly spoilt me rotten,” adds the softspoken goalkeeper. Asked why he chose to enrol at UWC, he says: “In my family, no one had a degree and I told myself I wanted to do that for them. “I also saw a lot of footballers who played at the highest level return to nothing after they retired so studying was my plan B. I could have focused on my soccer career but I wanted to secure my future and having a degree was that for me”. During his studies at UWC, his time was carefully managed between playing for Ajax Cape Town, with whom he travelled a lot, his books and playing for the national team. ”It truly was a collective effort between my coaches at Ajax, UWC football and myself. I remember going to Holland with Ajax in my second year, getting home then leaving again to Taiwan right away – it was hard, especially trying to keep up with my exams and assignments. “At one point, I wanted to quit football to focus on my studies.” However, his hard work and determination helped him through. Now, armed with a Bachelor of Education (BEd) in Mathematics and Science, Leaner can focus on his sporting career, which is only growing further as he has recently signed a professional contract with GladAfrica Championship title-chasers.


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POWER PROPONENTS

4min
pages 54-55

SPORTS COUNCIL NOTES

2min
pages 59-60

A HELPING HAND

4min
pages 52-53

FUTURE RISING

9min
pages 48-51

RUNNING THE STREETS

2min
pages 46-47

HERSCHEL JANTJIES

3min
page 45

THEMBI KGATLANA

3min
page 42

ANDRIE STEYN

3min
page 44

BABALWA LATSHA

2min
page 43

KURT-LEE ARENDSE

3min
page 41

UWC SUPERSTARS ZUBAYR HAMZA

2min
page 40

GAME-CHANGING TECH

18min
pages 34-39

IN CONVERSATION WITH TOBIAS TITUS

5min
pages 24-25

STRENGTH THROUGH THE SEASONS

5min
pages 32-33

IN PICTURES

1min
pages 30-31

ONCE A TEAM, ALWAYS A TEAM

5min
pages 26-27

THE ROAD TO ‘GREAT’ IS PAVED WITH STONES

4min
pages 28-29

DRIVING FORCE

5min
pages 22-23

DANNY JORDAAN: THE ALUMNUS WHO AWAKENED AFRO-OPTIMISM THROUGH FOOTBALL

5min
pages 18-21

THE GENESIS OF CRICKET

5min
pages 14-17

DIRECTOR’S CORNER

4min
pages 2-4

DIRECTOR’S CUT

2min
page 5

A HIGHER STANDARD

3min
pages 12-13

WORDS FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR

3min
pages 6-7

SPORTING COMRADES

3min
pages 10-11

CONVERSATION STARTER: SPORT AND POLITICS

4min
pages 8-9
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