As Siya Kolisi marked his 100th cap for the Springboks in Paris, one of football’s most loved figures, Jurgen Klopp, made sure his friend received the recognition he deserves.
The former Liverpool manager took to Instagram to share a touching message celebrating Kolisi’s milestone, calling him a “true inspiration” and a “dear friend.”
A Friendship Born In Cape Town
Their story began not in a stadium, but at a restaurant in Cape Town. It was shortly after South Africa’s 2019 Rugby World Cup triumph when Kolisi, fresh from lifting the Webb Ellis Cup, happened to spot Klopp walking past his table.
What followed was an hour-long conversation that sparked a deep and unexpected friendship between the rugby captain and the football manager. Within days, Kolisi accepted Klopp’s invitation to visit Anfield, where he attended a Champions League clash against Napoli — and the rest, as they say, is history.
“One Of The Most Inspiring Stories I’ve Ever Heard”
In his message, Klopp reflected on Kolisi’s rise from humble beginnings to becoming a global sporting symbol.
“The most inspiring stories,” he said, “are the ones where, at the start, nobody could imagine a positive future — and that’s your story.”
He added that calling Kolisi a friend was “one of the biggest honours” of his life, joking that having an idol in a sport he “doesn’t understand at all” made the friendship even more special.
More Than Just Sportsmanship
Over the years, Kolisi and Klopp have maintained a bond rooted in shared values — humility, faith, and perseverance. The pair even share a birthday on June 16, exchanging messages every year without fail.
Their friendship has also spilled into the world of sport and fashion, with the two teaming up for Adidas’ “Klopp x Kolisi” campaign, celebrating resilience and leadership across disciplines.
A Global Moment Of Pride
Kolisi’s 100th cap is more than just a personal achievement — it’s a symbol of what South African determination looks like on the world stage. Fans across social media echoed Klopp’s sentiments, celebrating Kolisi as “a national treasure” and “the heart of South African sport.”
From township fields to global arenas, Siya Kolisi’s journey continues to inspire — and if Jurgen Klopp’s words are anything to go by, the best, indeed, is still to come.
Source: SABC Sport
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