A Mzansi man living in Germany walked the streets of the foreign country holding up the number four to indicate how many times South Africa has won the World Cup.
In the clip, the man is seen wearing a traditional outfit and holding up the number four to signal the amount of times SA has won the Rugby World CupA South African man residing in Germany could not help boasting about how proud he was of his home country'sand holding up the number four with his fingers with his other hand - indicating the four times the Springboks have won the Rugby World Cup.Hm.
Kolisi shared a post on Instagram featuring an image of him at the final game as well as a shot of him holding the huge trophy during the official and thrilling handover.Kolisi has made numerous heartfelt speeches during the tournament, speaking about the pride he has in representing his country and the societal change he hopes to bring to South Africa.
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