Junior Khanye

Khanye truly looked 17 during his debut season under the great Ted Dumitru. Photo: Gallo Images.

‘I had nine accidents with the same car’ – Ex-Chiefs star

Former Kaizer Chiefs winger Junior Khanye is famous for telling hard truths about Amakhosi. Now here he is opening up on his dark past.

Junior Khanye

Khanye truly looked 17 during his debut season under the great Ted Dumitru. Photo: Gallo Images.

The former Kaizer Chiefs attacker – Junior Khanye – knows all about the reckless lifestyle of a professional footballer in this country.

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JUNIOR KHANYE AT KAIZER CHIEFS

After famously replacing the ill-disciplined Jabu Pule in the Chiefs team, the 17-year-old Khanye soon followed the same path of alcohol destruction and disorder.

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Speaking on the SittingWithStan show in recent days, Khanye revealed how the drink led him to 15 car accidents.

“I was saved by the church, I won’t lie” Khanye said.

“I went into church after 15 car accidents. Nine with the same car.

“I’m not ashamed to say that. The last one turned over. I had an injury for one year and three months. I think it was 2012. I was driven with a friend heavily drunk and blacked-out,” the Daveyton-born star added.

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FULL VIDEO CHAT ON YOUTUBE

To watch the entire conversation, click HERE to redirect to YouTube.

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KAIZER CHIEFS BACK IN ACTION THIS WEEKEND

Meanwhile, Chiefs will finally return to the green grass this weekend.

Molefi Ntseki’s side will kick off the new Carling Knockout tournament at home to Durban giants AmaZulu. Kick-off for the game is set for 18:00 on Saturday evening at the FNB Stadium.

Can Chiefs end the eight-year trophy drought with the Carling Knockout? Let us know in the comments section below.

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