‘Chiefs will use Macufe Cup to keep players sharp’
Kaizer Chiefs football manager Bobby Motaung insists the club will use the upcoming encounter with Bloemfontein Celtic in the Macufe Cup ‘to keep the players sharp’. (more…)
Kaizer Chiefs football manager Bobby Motaung insists the club will use the upcoming encounter with Bloemfontein Celtic in the Macufe Cup ‘to keep the players sharp’. (more…)
Kaizer Chiefs football manager Bobby Motaung believes his side have found the missing pieces of the puzzle during the recently concluded transfer window.
Kaizer Chiefs have confirmed the departure of academy graduate Emmanuel Leltlotlo who has joined a list of seven other players who have departed Naturena this window, while the club also confirmed there will be more exits.
Kaizer Chiefs revealed in a statement on Friday that the club will look to bolster the technical team, the playing personnel and the football department after an ‘unacceptable’ campaign.
Kaizer Chiefs football manager Bobby Motaung revealed that the club’s ambition is to return to the Caf Champions League. (more…)
Kaizer Chiefs football manager Bobby Motaung has confirmed that youngster Wiseman Meyiwa has been forced to retire from football after sustaining spinal cord damage in an accident last year.
Kaizer Chiefs manager Bobby Motaung has admitted that there could be new arrivals in January after he assesses the club’s options with coach Ernst Middendorp.
Kaizer Chiefs will undergo the expensive exercise of hiring a private flight for their trip to Madagascar to face Elgeco Plus in their Confederations Cup second leg tie in an attempt to get home in time for Christmas.
The appointment of Ernst Middendorp as head coach at Kaizer Chiefs may have been met with some backlash, but the addition of Shaun Bartlett as his assistant provides the Soweto giants with a promising duo to take the club forward. DEAN WORKMAN explores.
Bobby Motaung says that he knew there would be backlash from the Kaizer Chiefs supporters following the sacking of coach Giovanni Solinas and the subsequent appointment Ernst Middendorp, writes MARSHALL GOUTS.