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Mduduzi Shabalala Kaizer Chiefs

Ben Youssef on latest Stellies defeat - 'You have to finish, you have to dominate, you have to kill'

It was the same old story for Amakhosi as they fell to their third straight defeat at the hands of the Winelands club. They dominated possession and chances created, especially in the first half, but failed to take their opportunities before letting their opponents score twice from their three shots on target. Afterwards, the Glamour Boys co-coach faced the media repeating the same old message of missed chances to blame for another damaging defeat.

Ibrahim Jabaar, Stellenbosch, Flavio Da Silva, Kaizer Chiefs, February 2026

Chiefs 1-2 Stellenbosch: 'How will Amakhosi beat Pirates? Shabalala should join Zwane at Siwelele'

After heartbreaking results in the CAF Confederation Cup and in the Nedbank Cup campaigns, Amakhosi's focus was turned to the Premier Soccer League. Following a 10-day rest, the Glamour Boys could not manage to collect even a single point. For Gavin Hunt, the pressure is expected to ease after masterminding Stellies' back-to-back wins against his former side.

Singida Black Stars vs Stellenbosch FC

CAFCC: In-form Bafana striker helps Stellenbosch go top of standings after Singida clash

The Cape Winelands side travelled to Zanzibar for their Group C clash against their Tanzanian opponents at Amaan Stadium on Sunday, 30 November. Having opened this phase of the tournament with a 1‑0 win over AS Otoho d’Oyo, Stellies were determined to build on that momentum and reclaim top spot in the pool, keeping their continental ambitions firmly alive.

Stellenbosch FC, CAF Confederation Cup

Predicting Stellenbosch FC's XI to face Orbit - Pirates target set to start against Saleng's side?

The Maroons travel to Olympia Park Stadium on Wednesday evening in high spirits after their 1–0 victory in the CAF Confederation Cup group-stage campaign. They now turn their attention to the resilient Mswenko Boys, aiming to secure crucial points in their push to climb the Premier Soccer League log. Still battling to escape the relegation zone, the Western Cape team sits on nine points in 15th place, while their opponents hold a four-point advantage above them.