Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeping department

Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Bontle Molefe has received senior opportunities at Chiefs. Photo: Archives

Kaizer Chiefs sign the next Khune

Kaizer Chiefs have never missed when it comes to development goalkeepers. Let’s meet the latest talent with gloves.

Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeping department

Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Bontle Molefe has received senior opportunities at Chiefs. Photo: Archives

The Kaizer Chiefs academy has taken a step to introduce the next Itumeleng Khune. Have we all heard of Bontle Molefe?

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KAIZER CHIEFS YOUNGSTER SIGNS NEW DEAL

Having dropped from previous line-ups to allow Brandon Peterson the gloves while Bruce Bvuma continues to improve at training, Amakhosi have secured the future of the 20-year-old Bontle Molefe.

According to Soccer Laduma, the Glamour Boys’ reserve team goalkeeper has signed a new four-year deal. This means Khune is set to retire sooner than we anticipated.

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Bontle Molefe looks set to become Amakhosi’s number one goalkeeper very soon. Image: @SABreakingNews / Twitter.

The report was shared by @RealTshemedi via Twitter.

HOW MDUDUZI SHABALALA REJECTED ORLANDO PIRATES

Speaking to the media ahead of last weekend’s Soweto derby, the 18-year-old Kaizer Chiefs attacking midfielder says he once visited Pirates for trials but decided it was too easy for him.

Shabalala further said that he is a youngman that relishes challenges and was pleased to stuggle for three months on trial at Amakhosi.

“I first went to trials at Pirates but things did not work out. It was too easy there,” Mdu told Lorenz Kohler with a shy smile. Read the full story here.