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Kaizer Chiefs’ former star Reneilwe Letsholonyane gets UEFA credentials. Image: @KickOffLifestyle / Twitter

Kaizer Chiefs legend completes top coaching course!

A Kaizer Chiefs legend has completed the prestigious CAF A Coaching Licence which will allow him to coach in CAF club competitions!

Kaizer Chiefs

Kaizer Chiefs’ former star Reneilwe Letsholonyane gets UEFA credentials. Image: @KickOffLifestyle / Twitter

Kaizer Chiefs legend Reneilwe Letsholonyane has obtained another top coaching licence!

Currenrly coaching AmaZulu’s DStv Diski Challenge side, ‘Yeye’ recently jetted out to Botswana to complete his CAF A Licence course.

He was joined by fellow Amakhosi legend Fabian McCarthy as well as coach Simo Dladla and Mamelodi Sundowns legend Surprise Moriri!

Yeye took to social media to confirm his latest coaching achievement in the form of his CAF A Licence.

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Kaizer Chiefs interim head coach Cavin Johnson has opened up about the club’s January transfer window plans.

The Glamour Boy have struggled to close the glaring gap between themselves and rivals Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates.

The Buccaneers lifted the MTN8 title already this season while Mamelodi Sundowns also lifted the inaugural African Football League trophy.

Despite looking well off the pace, Johnson is adamant his side don’t need to bolster their squad.

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“Like I said earlier, I’m not interested in getting any players at the moment. We need to work with what we have, make sure that they come to the party and make sure that they believe that they are Kaizer Chiefs players.” Cavin Johnson said as quoted by SoccerLaduma.

“And that’s what we gonna work on during the break and now we’ve got a little bit of a holiday.

“I think five or ten days, we get back and we’ve got a little pre-season camp and we see what happens when we come back.”

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