Thabo Moloisane, the 27-year-old defender, has expressed his joy at achieving one of the biggest aims of his football career. He was speaking at Kaizer Chiefs' pre-season training camp in Spain, where he had just joined the team. Moloisane, who grew up in Meadowlands, Zone 1, started playing football at the age of six or seven as a little boy running after a round thing. He joined his first local team at eight years old and played as a midfielder and striker before being scouted by Sundowns at 14.

At Sundowns, coach Godfrey Sapula converted Moloisane to a right-back before he reverted to centre-back a bit later. He left Sundowns at 20 and went on to play for Maritzburg United, being relegated with the team. This prompted a move to Stellenbosch FC, which he called 'a breath of fresh air.'

The achievements and history created at Stellenbosch are something Moloisane is proud of. Under his tenure, the club made people take notice and became a force to be reckoned with in South African football.

Moloisane's time at Stellenbosch was marked by the signing of big-name players and successful cup runs. This is something that he hopes to bring to Kaizer Chiefs. The defender expressed his joy at joining the team and becoming one of the players who will represent Chiefs in front of the supporters.

Moloisane's first task as a young boy at Chiefs was to collect tickets for a match, and now he is one of the players who will represent Chiefs in front of the supporters. It is a dream come true for him.

Moloisane's reception at Naturena was overwhelmingly positive. Everyone welcomed him with open arms and made him feel comfortable. He is someone who is always eager to improve and has been learning what is expected of him.

The response from supporters has been tremendous, with Moloisane's social media profile growing significantly since he joined the team. This has given him the feeling that he is at the place where people expected him to come.

Moloisane is determined to show the supporters what he is about and produce on the field of play. He is eager to make a positive impact and be part of the team's success.

The training camp in Spain has been great for Moloisane. He has been training well, and the weather has been hot, but he feels that it will benefit him during the season when they play both at home and in Africa.

Moloisane is looking forward to seeing the supporters at the Toyota Cup when Kaizer Chiefs take on Scotland FC in Rustenburg on July 26. He encourages them to come out in numbers and be part of their journey as their 12th man.