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Cape Town City failed to join the likes of Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates in the Telkom Knockout quarter-finals after succumbing to a 2-0 loss to AmaZulu. (more…)
Cape Town City failed to join the likes of Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates in the Telkom Knockout quarter-finals after succumbing to a 2-0 loss to AmaZulu. (more…)
Kaizer Chiefs where drawn against SuperSport United in the standout fixture of the Telkom Knockout quarter-finals after the draw took place on Tuesday evening, while the PSL also announced were and when the final will be played.
Second half goals from Emiliano Tade and Bongi Ntuli guided AmaZulu past a lackluster Cape Town City in their round-of-16 Telkom Knockout clash on Tuesday evening at the King Zwelithini Stadium.
Giovanni Solinas will need to show tactical acumen if Kaizer Chiefs are to come up against Orlando Pirates in the Soweto derby without Khama Billiat and Lebogang Manyama, writes MARSHALL GOUTS. (more…)
Ben Motshwari says Orlando Pirates’ Telkom Knockout victory against Chippa United will prove vital in their bid to defeat arch-rivals Kaizer Chiefs in the Soweto derby. (more…)
Orlando Pirates midfielder Ben Motshwari believes that the Soweto derby against Kaizer Chiefs is no different to any other game, saying the three points is all that matters, writes DEAN WORKMAN. (more…)
Kaizer Chiefs development product Siyabonga Ngezana has all the traits to become one of the best defenders in football, according to former Chiefs midfielder Junior Khanye. (more…)
Orlando Pirates assistant coach Rhulani Mokwena believes that Kaizer Chiefs have improved after signing Khama Billiat and Lebogang Manyama, saying that their acquisitions make up for the loss of Steve Komphela, writes DEAN WORKMAN.
Orlando Pirates assistant coach Rhulani Mokwena believes Steve Komphela was a big loss for Kaizer Chiefs because of the tactical acumen he possesses, writes DEAN WORKMAN.
Orlando Pirates assistant coach Rhulani Mokwena believes that the Buccaneers have improved a lot in 2018 which he says hasn’t been spoken about enough, writes DEAN WORKMAN.