
Chiefs confirm three players’ contract extensions
Kaizer Chiefs have confirmed the contract extensions of three players – Siphelele Ntshangase, Philani Zulu and Brylon Petersen. You may also like
Kaizer Chiefs have confirmed the contract extensions of three players – Siphelele Ntshangase, Philani Zulu and Brylon Petersen. You may also like
Ex-Kaizer Chiefs coach Kosta Papic admits he is worried about Siphelele Ntshangase’s career, calling on the player to be more serious about his life and professional attitude. You may also like
Kaizer Chiefs will take Orlando Pirates on in the Carling Black Label Cup on Saturday, looking to get the season off to the perfect start. SoccerClub writer DEAN WORKMAN identifies five players who will be key if they are to slay their recent demons against their old foes. You may also like
Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Siphelele Ntshangase believes he needs more game time in order to reach the level expected of him since his arrival at the club. You may also like
Kaizer Chiefs coach Ernst Middendorp has urged the club’s fans to be patient as the likes of Khama Billiat, Leonardo Castro and Siphelele Ntshangase take time to find their feet. You may also like
Kaizer Chiefs suffered a 1-0 loss against Werder Bremen in a friendly, but Ryan Moon believes that they matched the Bundesliga outfit in all aspects. You may also like
TFG SoccerClub senior writer MARSHALL GOUTS selects five things learned from Kaizer Chiefs’ 1-0 win against SuperSport United on Wednesday night. You may also like
Ernst Middendorp enjoyed a winning start as Kaizer Chiefs secured a 1-0 victory against SuperSport United courtesy of George Maluleka’s lone strike, writes MARSHALL GOUTS. You may also like
TFG SoccerClub senior writer Marshall Gouts selects five things learned from Kaizer Chiefs’ 2-1 loss to Zimamoto in the Caf Confederation Cup. You may also like
Kaizer Chiefs will be looking to avenge their loss to arch-rivals Orlando Pirates when the two sides meet in a much-anticipated Telkom knockout semi-finals Soweto derby clash, writes MARSHALL GOUTS. You may also like