Kaizer Chiefs have been hogging headlines for the previous couple of days with loads of information popping out of Naturena.
Here we wrap all of the latest Kaizer Chiefs information.
Sekhukhune United to gorge on Amakhosi leftovers
Sekhukhune United are set to dine out on Kaizer Chiefs scraps.
The Limpopo membership are set to signal a haul of former Glamour Boys.
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Kaizer Chiefs trolled by Mamelodi Sundowns stars!
Kaizer Chiefs followers have been left livid with Mamelodi Sundowns after the Brazilians handed them a knockout punch on-line.
The Brazilians took to their social media accounts to take a swipe at rivals Amakhosi.
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George Maluleka reveals why he left Kaizer Chiefs
George Maluleka has lfited the lid on his controversial departure from Kaizer Chiefs.
He says he had no selection however to go away.
“I know some people are still angry, I’ve heard and seen the comments about me costing Chiefs the title, but what could I do? It’s in the past now and I really don’t like talking about what happened there. It wasn’t my decision,” Maluleka advised SAFM Sport.
“It occurs everywhere in the world. We couldn’t agree on phrases and we parted methods with Chiefs. They know why, we couldn’t agree on phrases.
“Even though there are some fans who are angry, I know some accepted what happened and have sent me positive messages which I appreciated. But now I’d like to focus on AmaZulu and not go back to the past.”
Kaizer Chiefs reject hooks up with Dwight Yorke
Kearyn Baccus has returned to Australia after being launched by Kaizer Chiefs.
He will end up for Australian A-League aspect Macarthur FC who’re coached by Manchester United legend Dwight Yorke.
“I’m excited to be here and start a new challenge with this club. I’m from this area, so I’m looking forward to being back here and getting start with the new coaches and my new teammates,” Baccus stated on his arrival on the Bulls.
“With the new appointment of Dwight to the club, I think it’s an exciting time for the club and for us players learn from his experience at such a high level. I think the team is moulding to be a great one and I believe if we work together, we will do really well in the competition,” he added.
Young duo set for Swallows transfer
Reports declare two younger gamers from Amakhosi are on the verge of transferring to the Dube Birds.
Darrel Matsheke and Lebohang Lesako are stated to be near finishing strikes throughout Soweto.
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Kaizer Chiefs goal asks for launch
A star striker focused by Kaizer Chiefs has reportedly requested for his launch.
The worldwide attacker remains to be contracted to his membership for one more two years however needs out.
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A better take a look at the 12 gamers launched by Kaizer Chiefs
The affirmation of Anthony Akumu Agay’s launch by Chiefs over the weekend has made it a dozen gamers who’ve been proven the door on the Soweto giants in the course of the low season.
The South African’s Garrin Lambley takes a take a look at the gamers to depart.
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Affordable branded membership tracksuits
Kaizer Chiefs have introduced out a brand new reasonably priced vary of tracksuits and energetic put on for followers.
The new vary is offered from widespread retailer, Jet.
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Three new attacking combos to anticipate
With assault being the realm that may appeal to essentially the most consideration from the Khosi Nation, we check out three combos coach Arthur Zwane can be testing.
The South African’s Siseko Gwegwe dissects every possibility.
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Kaizer Chiefs Youth coach says first workforce success is his objective
Kaizer Chiefs Youth coach Vela Khumalo says his goal is to arrange and develop the gamers for Amakhosi’s first workforce, not profitable silverware.
This comes after the Kaizer Chiefs kids gained a pre-season cup and bagged some good bonuses.
Khumalo needs them to maintain their ft on the bottom although.
“It’s a great feeling to win, but what is important for us is the minutes and hours we need for a player to be properly developed,” Khumalo is quoted by Soccer Laduma.
“The standard of the game was quite high, but our standard is a bit higher because our boys are exposed to tough competition as some of them play in the DStv Diski Challenge, even though they are under 18. To show our strength, we didn’t even concede many goals because we were able to deal with the opposition.
“Look, we had some under-17 players who will now be considered for the Reserve Team. We didn’t even play Mduduzi Shabalala, who still qualifies for the competition, but we let him stay with the senior team,” added the Amakhosi coach.