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Kaizer Chiefs writing a bold statement in the Netherlands

Kaizer Chiefs writing a bold statement in the Netherlands

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Siphesihle Ndlovu is one of Kaizer Chiefs' new recruits for the upcoming 2025/26 season. Photo: Backpagepix
Image: Backpagepix
Kaizer Chiefs have vowed that they are 'building something phenomenal' for next season, leaving no stone unturned in their pre-season tour of the Netherlands.
Chiefs are currently based at the Bilderberg Hotel De Keizerskroon in Apeldoorn, where they kicked off their preparations with a loosening jog around the Het Loo Palace on Friday afternoon, followed by their first training session on Saturday.
The team are using their two-week stay in the Netherlands to test their character and refine their skillset against quality opposition. Chiefs will play five training matches in the second week of the camp against Vitesse, FC Utrecht, NEC Nijmegen, PEC Zwolle and FC Twente.
Taking to social media on Sunday, the club shared an update on their training sessions after shaking off the jetlag.
'Training has been absolutely fire!' read the caption alongside a clip of the players going through their drills. 'The boys are putting it all on the line – pushing through pre-season with full intensity, full commitment and the right attitude.'
Chiefs know they must make the most of their time in Europe. This is where they will lay the foundation for a season in which expectations are sky-high.
Having lifted only the Nedbank Cup last season, pressure is mounting on the Soweto giants to push for the other two major trophies on offer – the Betway Premiership and Carling Knockout.
The outcomes of the coming season will be defining for all involved – from the boardroom to the coaching staff and the playing squad.
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