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Kaizer Chiefs legend Itumeleng Khune is seemingly preparing for retirement. Image: backpagePix.

Kaizer Chiefs: Itumeleng Khune’s plans after football REVEALED

Kaizer Chiefs skipper Itumeleng Khune has an array of skills to ensure that he succeeds off the pitch. Here are his plans after football.

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Kaizer Chiefs legend Itumeleng Khune is seemingly preparing for retirement. Image: backpagePix.

Kaizer Chiefs skipper Itumeleng Khune was among a group of individuals who were part of the 2022 PSL Player Transition Programme.

As sad as it is, Itu he will hang up his gloves one day. The 35-year-old is making proactive plans accordingly.

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Kaizer Chiefs hero Khune planning for life after football

Amakhosi legend Khune was part of a goalkeeper coaching course earlier this year and it’s understood that this could set him up nicely for a job at Naturena once he calls time on what has been an illustrious career.

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The programme was specifically designed by GIBS (Gordon’s Institute of Business Science). Its objective is to equip and empower PSL players with knowledge and skills to further themselves in careers off the pitch.

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Itu Khune won’t be short of options after he hangs up his gloves. Image: BackpagePix.

Khune could occupy a technical team role at Naturena at developmental or senior level. The transition into life after football should be a smooth one.

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The list of players who graduated through the Transition Programme include Zitha Kwinika, Sibusiso Vilakazi, Thokozani Sekotlong, Innocent Maela, Vincent Pule and Musa Nyatama, who is now serving as a coach at Swallows. By the by, do you follow Khune on Twitter?


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