
Kaizer Chiefs players meet and greet fans in Durban
The players met with their fans ahead of the Toyota Cup, which will be held at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday, 26 July at 15:00.
Amakhosi will face Ghanaian side Asante Kotoko FC, where they will be looking to redeem themselves after suffering a 4-0 defeat to Tanzanian superstars Young Africans SC in the same fixture at the Toyota Stadium in Bloemfontein last year.
The Soweto giants were seen dancing and singing along with their fans.
They were also involved in a game where they had to choose fans to come up and answer questions regarding the match in order to win some exciting prizes, including match tickets and Kaizer Chiefs accessories. Kaizer Chiefs players singing and dancing with fans. Video: Nomndeni Ndlovu. Kaizer Chiefs player Tashreeq Morris giving a fan two tickets and a Kaizer Chiefs cap. Video: Nomndeni Ndlovu.
Saturday's game will not only see Kiazer Chiefs players having a blast on the field, but some of the club's legends will also be playing against Zulu Kingdom Football Club – also at Moses Mabhida Stadium – at 12:00.
Among the legends who will be turning back the clock are Siyabonga Nomvethe and Brilliant Khuzwayo, who both contributed immensely to Kaizer Chiefs' rich history.
Meanwhile, rumours are circulating that the Nedbank Cup champions are looking to extend the contract of goalkeeper Bruce Bvuma.
A close source alleged that Bvuma is one of the goalkeepers that the club intends to keep.
'Talks between all the involved parties have started. They are believed to be working on tying down as many players as they can, and he is one of them with whom talks have started,' alleged the source.
The 30-year-old goalkeeper first joined the glamour boys in 2014 in the club's youth academy.
After working his way to the top, he managed to secure a spot with the main squad in 2016.
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