Tshepang Moremi was born on 2 October 2000 in South Africa. He came through the domestic route and made his senior name as an energetic wide midfielder, the type of player whose value grows through repeated league minutes rather than early publicity.
His breakthrough came with AmaZulu, where he showed the ability to carry the ball, press from wide areas and contribute goals or assists from midfield. That rise earned him a move into the Orlando Pirates environment, a step that placed him among the country's most scrutinised attacking players.
By 2026 Moremi is listed with Orlando Pirates and competes for minutes in a wide and attacking-midfield group full of young South African talent. He is useful because he can play as a winger, inside midfielder or transition runner, depending on the match state.
For South Africa he entered the squad picture in the World Cup build-up period, when Hugo Broos widened the attacking pool beyond the AFCON regulars. Moremi offers a domestic-based option who can press, run at defenders and add verticality from the bench.
Standing around 1.70 m, Moremi is a right-footed wide midfielder with acceleration, close control and a direct approach. His profile is comparable to a smaller, more midfield-oriented version of Oswin Appollis, with value in pressing and quick transitions rather than pure playmaking.
