
Ekstein seals move to another Azerbaijani outfit
Former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Hendrick Ekstein has sealed a move to Azerbaijani side Sabali FC, returning to the country for a second spell. You may also like
Former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Hendrick Ekstein has sealed a move to Azerbaijani side Sabali FC, returning to the country for a second spell. You may also like
Former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Hendrick Ekstein has revealed that he is focusing on a sealing move overseas over a potential move to Orlando Pirates. You may also like
Former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Hendrick Ekstein has thanked the club and its supporters after he completed a move to Azerbaijan side Sabah FC. You may also like
Former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Hendrick Ekstein has joined Azerbaijan outfit Sabah FC on a free transfer. You may also like
Hendrick Ekstein is looking to stay in South Africa despite having offers from clubs abroad, according to his manager, Palesa Mkhize. You may also like
Kaizer Chiefs confirmed that the club have agreed to mutually terminate the contracts of trio Hendrick Ekstein, Gustavo Paez and Khotso Malope. You may also like
Kaizer Chiefs coach Ernst Middendorp wants in-form midfielder Hendrick Ekstein to remain at the club, although his contract expires at the end of the season. You may also like
Kaizer Chiefs advanced to the Nedbank Cup final four after Hendrick Ekstein and Dumisani Zuma fired the Soweto giants to a 2-0 victory over Cape Town City in the quarter-finals at the Mbombela Stadium on Sunday afternoon. You may also like
According to reports, Hendrick Ekstein and Kaizer Chiefs have failed to agree a new deal, with the midfielder’s current contract set to expire in June this year. You may also like
Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Hendrick Ekstein has urged starlet Happy Mashiane to stick to playing his normal football in order succeed at Amakhosi. You may also like