Former Ajax Cape Town midfielder Mkhanyiseli Siwahla has revealed his dream is playing for Kaizer Chiefs.
Siwahla made a name for himself in the Absa Premiership back in 2004 when he scored his first goal for the Urban Warriors at the age of 15 years and 174 days.
The former Chippa midfielder is currently plying his trade for Polish fourth-division outfit Proch Pionki since making the move from Slovak side Partizan Bardejov.
Despite being 31, Siwahla says he never gave up on his dream to play for Amakhosi.
‘Chiefs are my dream team. Even when I was still playing for Ajax, I knew my next step was to play for Chiefs,’ Siwahla told Daily Sun.
‘That dream will end when I stop playing football. The more I keep playing here, the more I see myself playing for Chiefs, winning trophies. That is my dream team.’
The midfielder acknowledges that his off-the-field antics could hinder his chances of ever playing for Amakhosi.
‘I realise that my family’s dream of seeing me playing for Chiefs might not happen because of what happened in my life,’ he added.
‘So, I need to get a club around Europe and maybe Asia. I will see what God has for me.’