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Kaizer Motaung goes down memory lane as he reflects on how The Mighty Amakhosi was born

Kaizer Motaung goes down memory lane as he reflects on how The Mighty Amakhosi was born

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Kaizer Motaung reflects on the founding and challenges of Kaizer Chiefs FC, now South Africa's most popular football club. Picture: Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix
Image: Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix
Kaizer Chiefs founder, Kaizer Motaung, has reflected nostalgically on the humble beginnings of what would one day become the most popular football club in South Africa.
Back in 1970, Motaung started the club after he returned from the USA where he was plying his trade as a striker for the Atlanta Chiefs.
The name Kaizer Chiefs was therefore a natural progression in coming up with a name for a club in South Africa.
Motaung was speaking at Wits University as he was awarded a second honorary doctorate in Commerce for his achievements in SA football.
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Overcoming Challenges: The Founding and Rise of Kaizer Chiefs FC
'When we founded Kaizer Chiefs, many thought it was a crazy idea,' said Motaung.
'One of the most significant challenges I faced was starting Kaizer Chiefs FC and building it into the powerhouse it is today.'
'We had limited resources, no established fan base, and a lot of scepticism about our chances of success. But I believed in the potential of the club, and I was determined to make it happen.'
Founding the club 55 years ago, it took some time to build a passionate fanbase, Motaung explained.
'There were many obstacles along the way. We faced financial struggles, logistical challenges, and intense competition from established teams.
'But I never gave up. I worked tirelessly to build a strong club. We attracted talented players, and developed a winning culture and subsequently became known as the winners.'
Kaizer Chiefs Conclude Netherlands Pre-Season Tour with 2-1 Defeat to FC Twente
On Wednesday, Kaizer Chiefs ended their pre-season tour of the Netherlands with a 2-1 loss to FC Twente.
Daan Rots opened the scoring for Twente just before the break, before they equalised just after the hour mark from the spot through new skipper Inacio Miguel.
The hosts would have the final say though, as Mitchell van Bergen bagged the winner with five minutes remaining in the clash.
It brought to an end Chiefs' pre-season tour, with four losses and a win over their five friendly clashes against much-fancied opposition.
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