The latest Kaizer Chiefs news: Sunday 4 September 2022
Kaizer Chiefs will divide opinion until the end of days, but you can't say they haven't been in the news this entire week.
Kaizer Chiefs will divide opinion until the end of days, but you can’t say they haven’t been in the news with sensational stories a staple of the Soweto Giants.
Here we wrap up all the latest news from Naturena on the pages of TheSouthAfrican.com.
Arthur Zwane reacts to draw against AmaZulu
Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane has voiced his thoughts on the goalless draw against AmaZulu at the FNB Stadium on Saturday.
Zwane lamented a lack of killer instinct from his charges.
Kaizer Chiefs charged over away day fan behaviour
Chiefs will be called to answer for chaotic scenes at the Danie Craven Stadium ahead of their MTN8 clash against Stellenbosch.
The match was originally scheduled to begin at 15:00, but it was delayed due to fan safety concerns as late-arriving fans streamed into the sold out Danie Craven Stadium.
Relive that penalty miss
Kaizer Chiefs welcomed AmaZulu FC to the FNB Stadium for a blockbuster DStv Premiership clash this evening.
Arthur Zwane’s side were given a golden opportunity to take the lead in the early stages of the game.
Kaizer Chiefs lead the league in penalties awarded and missed
Kaizer Chiefs have been awarded more penalties than any other side this season.
They have also missed more than any other side.
Amazulu hold Amakhosi
Kaizer Chiefs and AmaZulu played to a goalless draw in a league match which took place at FNB Stadium on Saturday night.
AS IT HAPPENED | KAIZER CHIEFS VS AMAZULU
Arthur Zwane kept faith in Itumeleng Khune who started in goal and captained Amakhosi once again while Keagan Dolly started on the bench.
Khune responds to cheat claims
Itumeleng Khune has responded to claims that he ‘cheated’ by flying off his line early during a penalty shootout in the MTN 8.
Khune said he was doing his utmost to remain within the law as explained to him by the referee.
Five things about Kaizer Chiefs at FNB this weekend
Kaizer Chiefs could introduce not one but two debutants this weekend.
Here is a total of five things TheSouthAfrican.com’s Siseko Gwegwe expects this weekend.
New striker set to be a handful
Former Mamelodi Sundowns player Lungisani Ndlela believes new Kaizer Chiefs striker Bonfils-Caleb Bimenyimana will present a huge problem for PSL defenders.
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The lanky forward stands 1.94m tall and has been likened to Ndlela who used to bang in goals utilising his 1.98m height advantage during his playing days.
Zwane refutes work permit report
Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane has dismissed reports that claimed two of his new men received their work permits.
Earlier this week it was reported that Edmilson Dove and Bonfils-Calen Bimenyimana would be available over the weekend.
Pitso Mosimane to make PSL Return?
Pitso Mosimane has just dropped a BOMBSHELL!
He has opened up to the possibility of returning to the PSL, inviting certain teams to send him an offer (Soweto Giants, Mamelodi Sundowns and more).
Percy Tau close to joining SHOCK club!
Bafana Bafana international Percy Tau is closing in on a deal with a new club.
Tau has been linked with the Big Three PSL clubs and a French club.
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Double boost for Chiefs as new signings cleared to play
Amakhosi hav been waiting to unleash Mozambican defender Edmilson Dove and Burundian striker Bonfils-Caleb Bimenyimana.
According to reports the duo have now received their long-awaited work permits.
Valuable Kaizer Chiefs star could be lost on a free
Kaizer Chiefs face the risk of losing one of their star players for FREE next season, if an agreement can’t be reached with the player.
The midfield stalwart would be a huge get for any club and Sundowns would no doubt be interested.
Kaizer Chiefs hand out a new shirt number
As we’ve all learned by now, there’s a new centre forward at Kaizer Chiefs. The Burundian international Bonfils-Caleb Bimenyimana has enjoyed a second week training with his new club at Naturena.
Find out what number he will wear.
Kaizer Chiefs after Pitso Mosimane
Pitso Mosimane has invited offers from PSL clubs for a blockbuster return.
Kaizer Chiefs might just be interested.
Target’s price tag revealed
Quality players cost big money.
Kaizer Chiefs’ reported target Terrence Mashego is believed to be available for R10 million.
Will Kaizer Chiefs legend return
Former Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns star George Lebese has returned to South Africa and is on his way back to the DStv Premiership!
Will he sign for Amakhosi or The Brazilians?
Transfer window still open
While other leagues around the world are preparing to close their transfer windows at midnight tonight, that will not be the case in South Africa.
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FIFA afforded national associations and leagues an opportunity to extend the registration window period for the 2022/23 season due to the knock-on effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Kaizer Chiefs target available on a free
What a chance this is for the Glamour Boys!
Kaizer Chiefs have an opportunity to add depth up front. Reports say Musa Kamara, who was a target this window before his club blocked the move, has become a free agent.
Itumeleng Khune heroics questioned
Itumeleng Khune rolled back the years in his first start in over a year, and was Kaizer Chiefs’ match winner when he saved two Stellenbosch spot kicks in the penalty shootout after a titanic game to send Amakhosi into the MTN8 semi-finals.
However, some critics have suggested Khune left his line prematurely, with former referee Ace Ncobo explaining that the penalties should have been retaken.
How Kaizer Chiefs might line up with new signings
Following the large exodus of 13 players out of Naturena, the Glamour Boys have since signed nine new players.
How might they line up now?
Zwane reflects on MTN 8 win and draw
Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane has shared his thoughts following the MTN8 semi-final draw with his side set to meet AmaZulu.
Amakhosi progressed to the semi-final stage through a 4-3 penalty shoot-out victory against Stellenbosch FC on Sunday.