Kaizer Chiefs team

Kaizer Chiefs team vs Royal AM at the Harry Gwala Stadium. Image: BackpagePix.

Kaizer Chiefs starting 11 vs Richards Bay prediction

Kaizer Chiefs return to the DStv Premiership match programme today. Here’s the predicted lineup to face Richards Bay.

Kaizer Chiefs team

Kaizer Chiefs team vs Royal AM at the Harry Gwala Stadium. Image: BackpagePix.

Kaizer Chiefs players and technical staff owe the supporters a response after the 2-0 loss to Chippa United last weekend. The opportunity is today against Richards Bay at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Umlazi, Durban.

DSTV PREMIERSHIP: RICHARDS BAY VS KAIZER CHIEFS

Anyone that really knows football should know that Kaizer Chiefs played fairly well in the 2-0 loss to Chippa in East London. Amakhosi created a lot more chances with the likes of Dillan Solomons and Christian Saile on the right side. While Kaizer Chiefs also conceded fewer chances, the Chilli Boys were just more clinical. Going into the next game against the Natal Rich Boyz, Amakhosi’s coach Cavin Johnson is expected to keep the same team line-up.

  • Bruce Bvuma – Goalkeeper
  • Dillan Solomons – Right Back
  • Njabulo Ngcobo – Central defender
  • Given Msimango – Central defender
  • Edmilson Dove – Left back
  • Yusuf Maart – Central midfielder
  • Edson Castillo – Central midfielder
  • Mduduzi Mdantsane – Central attacking midfielder
  • Christian Saile – Right striker
  • Pule Mmodi – Left striker
  • Ranga Chivaviro – Striker.

Kaizer Chiefs substitutes: Siyethemba Sithebe (central midfielder), Ashley du Preez (striker), Happy Mashiane (left-back), Wandile Duba (striker), Reeve Frosler (right-back), Brandon Petersen (goalkeeper), Zitha Macheke (central defender), Sibongiseni Mthethwa (central midfielder) and Mduduzi Shabalala (forward).

What is your choice of line-up and substitutes? Let us know in the comments section below.

MFUNDO VILAKAZI SIGNS

In other Kaizer Chiefs news, the Soweto giants announced the signing of the 18-year-old Vilakazi. The midfielder/winger known as ‘Obrigado,’ started to train with the first team in January before making his debut in February against Milford FC in the Nedbank Cup.

Kaizer Chiefs now officially announced that the Soweto-born youngster has signed his first professional contract until 2028.

Full statement:

“Kaizer Chiefs have handed teenage sensation, Mfundo Vilakazi, a contract extension that will see him stay at Naturena until June 2028.

“Vilakazi arrived at Chiefs’ Youth Development Academy in 2021, initially playing for the under-17 team, before being promoted to the reserve team, where he shone for two seasons.

“The naturally gifted 18-year-old started training with the senior squad earlier this season and was included in the team shortly afterwards, much to the delight of many Kaizer Chiefs fans.

“He has made the match day squad on six occasions, appearing twice from the bench, in the Soweto Derby against Orlando Pirates and then in the Nedbank Cup Round of 32 match.

“The Soweto-born attacking midfielder expressed his delight at signing this contract, saying: ‘“I’m happy and excited to have a contract with a big Club like Chiefs. It has always been my dream from a young age to play for the senior team and represent Kaizer Chiefs. I am looking forward to contributing to the Club and paying back the management for believing in my talent. I thank all the supporters who always push me to do better, I promise not to disappoint.”’

“Kaizer Chiefs Sporting Director Kaizer Motaung Jr. expressed his excitement about this development by saying: ‘“We are very excited to be able to conclude this contract extension. Mfundo is an exceptional talent and we are looking forward to seeing him showcase his God-given technical ability with the senior team for many years to come. It’s now all about the hard work for the young man and we know he will do his best.

“Mfundo’s promotion is a testament to the great work in our development structures. We have built an environment that is conducive to producing talent for the senior team, which is fundamental to the ethos of Kaizer Chiefs. We have some hard-working people – from under-13 to the reserve side – who do not focus purely on winning but mainly on producing top footballers for the senior team.”’