Kaizer Chiefs have confirmed that goalkeeper Bontle Molefe will join Motsepe Foundation Championship side Leicesterford City on loan for the remainder of the season.
The 23-year-old will spend time on loan at the Motsepe Foundation Championship side until the end of the season as he looks to get much-needed game time under his belt.
The Amakhosi shot-stopper has struggled for game time at the club and is behind Brandon Petersen and Bruce Bvuma in the pecking order.
Molefe becomes the second player to join Leicesterford on loan, behind teammate Nkosana Mbuthu.
“Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Bontle Molefe will be joining Leicesterford City FC on loan until the end of the 2025/26 season,” Chiefs said in a statement.
“Leicesterford City, based in Mpumalanga, compete in the Motsepe Foundation Championship, which is the national first division of South African football, under the PSL banner.
“This loan move forms part of the Club’s broader strategy to ensure that its promising emerging talent gains valuable game time and the experience required to thrive at the highest level of the sport.
“We are confident that this opportunity will help Kaizer Chiefs Youth Development Academy (KCYDA) product, Bontle, sharpen his skills further and continue his growth as a professional footballer. We also believe he will use his talent and the experience he has gained over the years to contribute towards helping Leicesterford compete for promotion to the Betway Premiership.
“We wish him every success on this exciting new chapter of his career.”

