
Meyiwa steps up his recovery after career-ending injury
Former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Wiseman Meyiwa has social media buzzing after showing great progress in his attempts to walk again. You may also like
Former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Wiseman Meyiwa has social media buzzing after showing great progress in his attempts to walk again. You may also like
The Confederation of African Football (Caf) general coordinator, Kabelo Bosilong, has dedicated his first ever Caf U20 African Cup of Nations medal to Wiseman Meyiwa, who retired from football due to a car accident. You may also like
TFGSoccerClub takes a look back at starlet Wiseman Meyiwa’s debut goal for Kaizer Chiefs in their 2-0 victory over Cape Town City at Cape Town Stadium last season. You may also like
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. You may also like
Kaizer Chiefs registered an initial 24-man squad for their Caf Confederation Cup exploits, with the likes of Bhongolethu Jayiya, Gustavo Paez and Joseph Molangoane missing out on spots. You may also like
Kaizer Chiefs have confirmed that midfielder Wiseman Meyiwa is out of the intensive care unit and is said to be recovering after his car accident. You may also like
Kaizer Chiefs MultiChoice Diski Challenge (MDC) coach Arthur Zwane insists that first-team coach Giovanni Solinas is not responsible for turning away Chiefs’ academy graduates. You may also like
SuperSport United coach Kaitano Tembo says that Kaizer Chiefs coach Giovanni Solinas’ tactics in their MTN8 semi-final clash were perfect for Matsatsantsa. You may also like
Giovanni Solinas lamented Kaizer Chiefs’ failure to reach the MTN8 final after succumbing to a 3-2 aggregate loss to defending champions SuperSport United. You may also like
Kaizer Chiefs failed to make use of their away-goal advantage as they succumbed to a 3-2 defeat on aggregate against SuperSport United in the semi-finals of the MTN8 tournament, writes MARSHALL GOUTS. You may also like