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Ashley Du Preez, Kaizer Chiefs

Ex-PSL coach Heric makes bold declaration, insists 'Du Preez will win the match for Chiefs' vs Al Masry

Amakhosi find themselves stretched in attack, with only three of their seven forwards available for Sunday’s showdown against their Egyptian opponents. The shortage raises concern, especially with one of their key available strikers having struggled for form this season. He has still made the trip and attention will be on him to see if he can rediscover his scoring touch if selected to play

Steve Barker, Stellenbosch

What is wrong with Stellenbosch FC?

The Winelands club have been a steady PSL mainstay since they gained promotion to the top division in 2019. Last season saw them compete in continental competition for the first time where they reached the semi finals of the CAF Confederations Cup. Now, however, they find themselves mired in a relegation fight while trying to balance the demands of CAF competition once again.

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Kaizer Chiefs vs Orbit College FC, November 2025

Chiefs are looking for a star in wrong places! They are going to be whipping boys, Pirates are doing nothing during these exciting times’

Amakhosi are in Egypt for their CAF Confederation Cup Group D clash against Al Masry at Suez Stadium on Sunday. The Soweto giants' sporting director Kaizer Motaung Jr acknowledges the tough challenge that awaits them in North Africa as they are chasing their first continental trophy since 2001, when they lifted the CAF Cup Winners' Cup.

Naledi Hlongwane, Kaizer Chiefs, August 2025

Chiefs DDC coach hails 'unbelievable character' of demoted players

Three Amakhosi players who were part of the club’s pre-season tour of the Netherlands had raised hopes they would become central figures in the first team this season. However, the players failing to play first-team football suggests they have taken steps back in their development after such early promise. It also casts doubt on whether the Soweto giants are nurturing quality talent as expected, highlighting concerns about how effectively the club transitions academy prospects into the first team. That might see Chiefs having to rethink their entire player development strategy.

Thabiso Monyane, Bafana Bafana, August 2025

Amakhosi right-back hopeful to get an opportunity to represent Mzansi

The 25-year-old defender made a surprising switch from arch-rivals Orlando Pirates earlier in the season, but his journey at Kaizer Chiefs has been overshadowed by recurring injury setbacks. Despite this, his quality is evident whenever he steps onto the pitch. Monyane remains hopeful that he will eventually earn another opportunity to don the South African jersey and compete for his rightful place in the Bafana setup.

Xolani Cossa, Kaizer Chiefs, August 2025

Galaxy's interest in Chiefs starlet confirmed as defender dazzles under ex-Pirates coach

Amakhosi have been under pressure to produce players who go on to take South African football by storm. A number of their players have come close to reaching that, while others are still on their way to becoming big. The likes of Mfundo Vilakazi and Mduduzi Shabalala are still on the rise, with a lot of promise in them. However, others like Nkosingiphile Ngcobo and Wandile Duba cannot be ruled out from improving to fulfil the promise they showed.

Dr. Irvin Khoza, PSL

Money issues? Khoza raises PSL concerns over VAR affordability - 'It is difficult to make a contribution'

The Premier Soccer League has acknowledged the efforts to introduce the technology-aided officiating system, but has raised fundamental questions. The funding model remains a key issue of concern for the league, and according to Khoza, PSL cannot make any contribution on the matter at this juncture. PSL's stance comes at a time when there is a raging debate on what VAR model to implement and when to do it.

Knox Mutizwa, Richards Bay, October 2025

Blow for ex-Sundowns coach as FIFA bans PSL club over Chiefs tormentor

The Premier Soccer League side has found itself in FIFA's hot soup after failing to pay their all-time leading scorer, whom they controversially parted ways with in May. This is a huge blow for the club because the ban will deny them a chance to sign new players and strengthen in order to remain competitive. However, they have a chance of cleaning up the mess if they settle the money owed to the Zimbabwean star.

Kaizer Chiefs, November 2025

Chiefs to win CAF CC! Amakhosi's secret weapon revealed – 'These guys don't know Ashley Du Preez'

Amakhosi will embark on a historical journey in the Confederation Cup after reaching the group stage for the first time in their history. However, they face tougher opponents that include former champions and Egyptian heavyweights Zamalek SC, as well as Zambian giants Zesco United. The Glamour Boys are expected to travel to Egypt for their group opening game against Al Masry on Sunday.

Inacio Miguel, Kaizer Chiefs

Message sent to Zamalek & Wydad! Miguel makes bold claim about Chiefs ahead CAFCC Group D opener

Amakhosi are on their next mission to remind the football community that they, too, belong among Africa’s giants as they prepare to travel to face Al Masry in the CAF Confederation Cup group stages on Sunday. The 29-year-old centre-back confidently stated that Chiefs will show they are a big team in this campaign, backed by the hard work and intensity of their current preparations.

Ronwen Williams, Mamelodi Sundowns, December 2024

Pirates, Mbokazi & Bafana dropped as Downs, Williams & Banyana star make the CAF Awards finalists list

Four South African representatives will fly the flag at the 2025 CAF Awards after the Confederation of African Football unveiled its finalists on Sunday, November 16. With places secured across different categories, the announcement highlights the growing influence of South African football on the continental stage and sets the tone for a night of recognition and pride.

Tshepo Mhlambi, Orlando Pirates, Noveber 2025

Chiefs outclass Pirates to claim Soweto Derby bragging rights as Sundowns benefit

This is a double blow for Bucs, who needed to win and extend their lead at the top of the table, and losing to their traditional rivals is something that they did not wish for. The loss means they have piled more pressure on themselves, especially with Sundowns lurking behind. Although the DDC champions have been struggling quite a bit, the win against Bucs is set to boost their morale as they fight to defend the title.

Sibongiseni Mthethwa, Kaizer Chiefs, November 2025

‘Who should be dropped for Mthethwa? Chiefs fans would only select their own players for Bafana'

The Amakhosi midfielder has received some backing from a club legend who is strongly convinced that the player has enough quality to deserve a place in the national side. He argues that despite the central midfield being arguably the richest Bafana department in terms of depth, the former Stellenbosch star is international football material. The Soweto giants great insists the national team coach is failing to recognise what is good in a defensive linkman.

Sibongiseni Mthethwa of Kaizer Chiefs

Chiefs legend wants Mthethwa in Bafana but 'Broos might not see what we see'

The competition for places in the national side has gained steam as the 2025 AFCON finals draw closer. The coach is finding it increasingly difficult to satisfy everyone, with every squad announcement sparking fierce debate. High-performing players like Shandre Campbell, Thembinkosi Lorch, Siyabonga Ngezana, Grant Kekana and Gift Links have all been mentioned among those unlucky to be left out. It all underlines the immense pressure on the Belgian tactician who faces stern scrutiny with every choice he makes.

Brandon Petersen, Kaizer Chiefs

'PSL's best keeper Chaine doesn't start for Bafana! Doc Khumalo is marketing Chiefs players to play for SA’

The Amakhosi goalkeeper has impressively kept seven clean sheets in 11 games this season, and he tops all other custodians in the PSL so far. Despite this form, he continues to be overlooked by the South Africa national team coach, Hugo Broos. Legend Doctor Khumalo is among those voicing strong support, insisting that Petersen fully deserves the national team nod.

Thembinkosi Lorch, Wydad AC, November 2025

Chiefs legend Doctor Khumalo scrutinises as 'questionable' Broos' decision to sideline in-form Lorch

Competition for places in the South Africa squad ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations is intensifying as the continental tournament draws closer. A number of players have recently emerged as strong contenders, widening the pool available to the coach. Their impressive performances at club level have sparked debates about who truly deserves a spot. One of them is a former Orlando Pirates star who has become a big subject of debate.

Khulumani Ndamane, TS Galaxy, October 2025

Ndamane opens up on what stifled his progress at Chiefs and 'helped me grow' at TS Galaxy

The 21-year-old centre-back is enjoying a rapid rise that mirrors the breakthroughs of his age-group peers like Mbekezeli Mbokazi, Mohau Nkota and Relebohile Mofokeng. Just in his second season of playing Premier Soccer League football, his progress has now propelled him into becoming a full South Africa international. The player from KwaZulu-Natal is widely expected to achieve more in both domestic and international football.

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