Kaizer Chiefs Itumeleng Khune Man United

Itumeleng Khune admits to being impressed by Jose Riveiro following their success in the Carling All Star clash. Image Source: (@ItumelengKhune/Instagram)

Chiefs suspend Khune from first-team activities

Kaizer Chiefs have moved swiftly to suspend veteran goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune from first-team activities due to ill-discipline.

Kaizer Chiefs Itumeleng Khune Man United

Itumeleng Khune admits to being impressed by Jose Riveiro following their success in the Carling All Star clash. Image Source: (@ItumelengKhune/Instagram)

Kaizer Chiefs suspend goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune from first-team activities after allegations of misconduct and ill-discipline.’

Amakhosi released a statement on Thursday confirming that Khune will be barred from being part of the first team.

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In a lengthy statement released to the media, Chiefs suspend Khune immediately and said they will work hard to help him.

The Soweto giants, Chiefs released a statement, giving an update regarding the situation around the seasoned Khune.

On top of that, Chiefs says the former Bafana Bafana goalkeeper has been suspended and his captaincy has been removed.

CHIEFS SUSPEND KHUNE FROM FIRST-TEAM ACTIVITIES

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The suspension comes after reports emerged in the past few weeks that Khune had been suspended by the club for breaking club protocol after allegedly arriving under the influence of alcohol to training.

“At the conclusion of the Club’s rigorous disciplinary processes last week, the committee has taken stern action and decided that Itumeleng Khune should be temporarily separated from the team until certain conditions have been fulfilled,” the statement read.

“As a Club that upholds the highest levels of professionalism, in which discipline forms a key component, Kaizer Chiefs initiated an internal investigation after certain incidents involving Khune came to our attention. The investigation was essential in ensuring the proper functioning and unity within our team.

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“During his absence, Khune will be expected to attend and actively participate in certain programmes designed to support his personal growth and development, with support from the Club.

“These programmes are specifically aimed at helping him address challenges and issues he is facing, while promoting a positive team culture.”

CHIEFS CONFIRM KHUNE’S SUSPENSION FROM

Kaizer Chiefs suspend Itumeleng Khune with immediate effect following ill-discipline allegations. Image Source: (@ItumelengKhune/Instagram)
Kaizer Chiefs suspend Itumeleng Khune with immediate effect following ill-discipline allegations. Image Source: (@ItumelengKhune/Instagram)

As also reported by The South African, Khune allegedly came to training smelling alcohol.

“The Club has taken steps to address his transgressions and certain sanctions were instituted, including removing him from the Club captaincy of Kaizer Chiefs,” adds Chiefs.

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“As Kaizer Chiefs, we believe in applying corrective measures to achieve personal growth, and we are committed to providing the necessary support to Itumeleng during this period. Once he has completed the required programmes and met the set expectations, he will be welcomed back into the team.

“The team remains focused on the upcoming fixtures and the continued pursuit of excellence. We have full confidence in our players and coaching staff to maintain our high standards and achieve success in Khune’s absence.

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“Kaizer Chiefs would like to assure everyone, including our supporters that we remain committed to our core values of discipline, integrity, respect, and unity. We appreciate the unwavering support of our loyal supporters and encourage them to stand together with us as we navigate through this challenging phase.”

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