Sadio Mane and his 10-year journey from tattered shoes to the most generous football star in the world

10 years is not a long time, but enough to change a person’s fate. That is the story of Sadio Mane, who did not have a decent pair of shoes after running away from home 10 years ago, and now becomes a superstar with enough wealth to buy shoes for 15 million people in his native Senegal.

In the early 2010s, a reporter came to report on Metz, the French 2nd division team. There, there was a player who attracted special attention by bowing in Japanese style before anyone. And when he saw the camera, he asked the reporter if he could take a photo to send home to his mother?

Of course. It was his first photo in Europe. Then the reporter asked for an email to send photos. It took him a while to understand what “email” was, then said he didn’t have one and gave the club’s email address. While the reporter was busy taking notes, he timidly asked: “I don’t have to pay for it, right?”.

At that time, Sadio Mane had just arrived in Europe from poor rural Senegal. Everything was strange, and he was penniless.

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Sadio Mane’s first photo in Europe.

… A short time before that, Mane was still living in Bambali, a small village deep in the south of Senegal. No one plays football here. Either because there is no TV to watch, or because life is difficult, forcing them to spend most of their time trying to find food.

It is quite understandable that Mane’s parents wanted him to study well so that he could later follow in his father’s footsteps and become an Imam, an officiant in the village mosque. At every meal, they always talk about stupid people who pursued a football career and then couldn’t have a decent life.

Mane only likes football. As he said, “I don’t know why, but from the time I was 3 or 4 years old I knew I would become a football player”. And the only thing that made him interested in going to school was that the school organized a football tournament. But sitting in his school chair, Mane was always restless like an ant biting his butt, just waiting for the bell to end so he could run out to the village’s open field to play football.

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Sadio Mane is a devout man, and would have become an Imam if he had not become a footballer.

Mane’s passion is so great that, if he doesn’t have to go to school, except for a little time to sleep, he spends all his time on football. There wasn’t even any space for bathing. When someone complains about why they always stink? Mane replied: “Oh, wait until you’re famous then you can take a bath.”

One day, Mane told his parents about his intention to drop out of school to focus on football. They said he was crazy. After that, he ignored it because he thought it was just an impulsive moment for his son. To pursue football, the only way is to go to the capital Dakar. But Dakar is too far.

But Mane is not joking. One day, he secretly threw a few clothes into his pocket and waited until evening, hiding in the weeds in front of the house. Early the next morning, around 6 a.m., without even brushing my teeth or taking a shower, I started packing my bags and leaving.

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Mane is a symbol of achieving success through steadfast pursuit of his dream.

Without money, Mane had to walk for a long time. It wasn’t until he met a close friend that he asked for some money to catch a bus to Dakar. Upon arriving, Mane stayed at a stranger’s house and went to a training center, competing with 300 other boys.

Mane was greeted by laughter. That’s right because Mane doesn’t look like a person ready to play football, with wrinkled pants that are neither pants nor shorts and tattered shoes, the sole and toe of which are fixed together with nylon straps.

The laughter fell silent as Mane played. The coaches were convinced immediately. Mane’s adventure officially begins.

Meanwhile, back home, his parents looked for Mane everywhere. After turning everything around, Bambali still couldn’t find him. They remembered his close friend, put pressure and asked him. Finally there’s the answer. His parents took a bus to Dakar with the intention of dragging their stubborn child back.

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Now Mane can laugh out loud about his reckless decision to leave home.

Feeling extremely embarrassed if he returned to Bambali as a failure, Mane asked him to stay until the training ended. Too bad, my parents reluctantly agreed. And they were wrong, because during that time, Metz (France) discovered and brought Mane to Europe.

Looking back a decade later, Mane is probably surprised that he went so far. After Metz, he went to Red Bull Salzburg (Austria), Southampton (England) and now Liverpool (England). 2019 was a memorable year, when Mane became European champion and won the 2018/19 Premier League Golden Boot. Also in the 2019 calendar year, Mane scored 39 goals (30 goals and 9 assists), more than Mohamed Salah and other teammates at Liverpool.

In football, success always comes with money. And when they have money, many players are tempted by a life of luxury and pleasure. Mane is different. He just needs a house to live in and a car to drive.

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After 10 years, Mane turned his family’s tattered hut into a huge house.

“Why do I have to have 10 Ferraris, 20 diamond-encrusted watches or several airplanes? It doesn’t make me happier. I was poorly educated, deprived of everything, had to work in the fields and play barefoot soccer.

Today, with those legs, I have everything. But I don’t need luxury cars, big houses and other flashy items. Now is the time to help people. I like to share my good life with people who are still struggling.

So I built schools, stadiums, brought clothes, shoes, food, even provided 70 euros (about 1.8 million VND) per month to hungry people,” Mane confided.

A truly admirable thought. And in the next 10 years, Mane will definitely be a legend, and many other Manes will appear thanks to his own efforts.

Let’s wait and see.