A very moving tribute....

*LEEDS United legend Lucas Radebe has sent a moving message to the family
of Nelson Mandela.*

Radebe, a native of ­Soweto, had become close to the South African leader -
and Mandela once joked that the player was his personal hero.

The former president and Radebe joined forces with David Beckham at a press
conference in support of South Africa’s campaign to host the 2010 World Cup.

Today, in a letter posted on his website and addressed to “Tata” (Father),
Radebe wrote:

Dearest Tata,

There is much I want to say to you, and regret I will no longer have the
chance. Having said that, I feel privileged to have known you, and to have
benefited from your wisdom and example.

You taught me lessons of leadership, humility, generosity, courage and
integrity. To say that you inspired me and my generation, would be an
understatement.

My career would not have been possible but for you. The chance of playing
at the highest level in football outside of South Africa did not exist
before your release from prison. When times were tough in my early days in
Leeds, away from South Africa, I drew motivation from your courage and
tenacity. When captaining teams, whether Bafana Bafana or Leeds United, you
were my role model for leadership. Your ability to bring people together
for a common cause, despite their differences, was a great gift.

I think I speak for every player who pulled on a Bafana Bafana, Springbok
or Protea jersey, and any other South African sportsperson, when I say that
we never ever played just for ourselves or even our country. We played for
you and the special ideals that you stood for. You taught me how sport
could be an indomitable force for social change, and how it could impact
individuals, communities and nations.

I was so proud to welcome you to Leeds, my home away from home, and I know
the pride you felt in my accomplishments. It was so humbling. You will
never know how much that visit meant to Feziwe and me. It was a day that
will forever be etched in my mind. I always felt special that you had your
own name for me, Mthimkhulu.

I know children were at the heart of your philanthropic vision and I
promise to continue working in your image to motivate, help and galvanize
South Africa’s next generation. Part of your legacy is that so many of us
are stirred to carry the torch.

The sports history books in South Africa will show statistics and
victories. What they won’t show, however, was that it was Madiba Magic that
forged those results and performances; and united a country and its people
along the way. No doubt, that Madiba Magic will live on. Thank you Tata.

Much love,

Lucas Radebe
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