Pre-season will soon conclude for Kaizer Chiefs. Amakhosi will play use three different stadiums for home games.
KAIZER CHIEFS TO PLAY IN LIMPOPO AND KWAZULU NATAL
With poor crowd attendances set to continue at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg, Kaizer Chiefs will once again move home games to the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane, as well as Moses Mabhida in Durban.
Out of Kaizer Chiefs 15 home games in the 2024/25 season, the Glamour Boys will play three games in Polokwane, and three others in Durban.
Peter Mokaba Stadium
- Richards Bay – 27 November 2024
- Stellenbosch FC – 08 January2025
- TS Galaxy – 05 April 2025.
Moses Mabhida Stadium
- Chippa United – 29 December 2024
- Chiefs vs Golden Arrows – 12 January 2025
- Chiefs vs Sekhukhune United – 19 January 2025.
KAIZER CHIEFS TO ANNOUNCE INACIO MIGUEL
After assesssing his new squad since July, Amakhosi’s Nabi is bringing in a second central defender in the 28-year-old Miguel from Petro de Luanda.
According to FARPOst, Miguel, who was born in Porgugal before acquiring Angolan citizenship, is on his way to Johannesburg to sign for the mighty Kaizer Chiefs. Miguel’s move to Amakhosi follows after his first season in African with Petro in 2021. His experience includes time in Portugal, Romania and Latvia.
According to the leading FARPost reporter Mthokozisi Dube, Amakhosi have agreed on terms to sign the 28-year-old Miguel, thanks to his impressive run in the CAF Champions League and African Football League with Petro last season.
“Kaizer Chiefs have pulled off their most significant transfer coup yet, securing the services of Angolan international centre-back Inacio Miguel from Petro de Luanda,” Dube reported.
“The two clubs have finalised the transfer fee, and Inacio is expected to sign this week after agreeing to personal terms,” the report added.
FORMER TEAMMATE ON WHAT MIGUEL WILL OFFER AMAKHOSI
This season’s Kaizer Chiefs will look almost brand news, thanks to coach Nasreddine Nabi’s five new signigns. The latest is Inacio Miguel.
According to Miguel’s former Luanda teammate, Hugo Marques, Miguel will offer bravery and quality.
“Inacio is a very good defender, he has lots of experience, he played in Romania, Portugal, he played in the CAF Champions League, you saw him in the games against Sundowns, he had a very good performance,” Marques tells iDiski Times.
“He’s going to add bravery and quality to Kaizer Chiefs, because they need a guy who leads the defence there you know. I hope he succeeds because he’s a very good guy, very good player, very good human,” Marques concluded.
LIST OF NEW KAIZER CHIEFS SIGNINGS SO FAR
After assessing the squad in a pre-season camp over in Turkey and losing 4-0 to Young Africans in a friendly game, Amakhosi’s new technical team identified the need for a new goalkeeper, left-central defender, left-back and attacking midfielder.
Former Bloemfontein Celtic and Orlando Pirates defender Bongani Sam was the first signing, followed by the Rwandan goalkeeper Fiacre Ntwari from TS Galaxy, Rushwin Dortley from Cape Town Spurs, Gaston Sirino of Mamelodi Sundowns fame, and most recently Miguel.
FULL LIST OF NEW SIGNINGS
- Rushwin Dortley, 22, Left-Central Defender.
- Bongani Sam, 26, Left-Back
- Fiacre Ntwari, 24, Goalkeeper
- Gaston Sirino, 33, Forward
- Inacio Miguel, 28, Right-Central Defender.
In the meantime, the Soweto giants remain linked with Cape Town Spurs winger Asanele Velebayi, as well as Oswin Appollis of Polokwane City.