Kaizer Chiefs

Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos is expected to notice Dillan Solomons’ class in Kaizer Chiefs colours. Image: @KaizerChiefs / Twitter

The latest Kaizer Chiefs news: Friday 15 July 2022

Kaizer Chiefs generate headlines like no other club in South Africa and that has been no different this week.

Kaizer Chiefs

Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos is expected to notice Dillan Solomons’ class in Kaizer Chiefs colours. Image: @KaizerChiefs / Twitter

Kaizer Chiefs generate headlines like no other club in South Africa and that has been no different this week.

Here we take a look at all the stories featuring the Glamour Boys on the pages of the South African and elsewhere.

Son of Pirates icon making waves at Naturena

A son of an Orlando Pirates legend is making waves at arch-rivals Kaizer Chiefs, and appears ready to make a name for himself at Naturena.

The progeny of the Sea Robbers winger is set to blow up next term.

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Is this new Kaizer Chiefs fullback the best in the land?

Kaizer Chiefs set for foreign friendlies

Kaizer Chiefs are lining up a very special match with opponents from overseas in what would be a landmark and historic occasion for both clubs involved.

The South African’s Dean Boyle has the story.

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International not headed to Kaizer Chiefs for trials

It appears that Sierra Leone international Musa Kamara will not be heading to Kaizer Chiefs for trials as some rumours suggested.

The club is currently in the market for at least one striker or two as replacements for the departed Samir Nurkovic and Leonardo Castro.

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The most valuable Glamour Boys

According to the latest valuations, there are changes in the pecking order at Naturena.

Find out the top five most valuable players in the current squad.

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Zitha Kwinika opens up on his return to Kaizer Chiefs

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Zitha Kwinika of Stellenbosch FC and Mthobisi Mngomwzulu of TS Galaxy FC during the DStv Premiership 2021/22 match between TS Galaxy and Stellenbosch FC held at Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit on 22 December 2021. Photo: Dirk Kotze/BackpagePix

Zitha Kwinika returned to Kaizer Chiefs after seven years away.

The defender has opened up on what it is like to be back.

“The move back to Chiefs came about as a result of my hard work from the previous season. It was on the cards and the team recognised it was time for me to come back again. I’m in a good state and ready to represent the team again,” he told the club’s official website.

“It’s going to be a great season. It’s not only about me, but about the group at large. Everyone in the team knows the pressure there is to come to rectify what has happened at the Club. It’s high time now for the Chiefs faithful to have a smile on their face. It won’t be an easy journey, it’s important that everyone comes together as a group. If we do it as a team, there’s so much potential, so much quality in this group that I don’t see anything or anyone that can stop us. It’s a case of getting together and making the Khosi faithful happy again,” he added.