
Chiefs news: Jersey numbers and five matches in 20 days
Since the start of the transfer window, Amakhosi have now parted ways with no fewer than eight players.
The Kaizer Chiefs exit list includes: Sabelo Radebe
Njabulo Blom
Ranga Chivaviro
Edson Castillo
Bongani Sam
Edmilson Dove
Tebogo Potsane.
Player exits mean the availability of jersey numbers. Ask any football fan about the importance of particular jersey numbers when a team is hunting for new players, and they will confirm… Full story here. Kaizer Chiefs have released Tebogo Potsane before the new 2025/26 Betway Premiership season. Image: FARPost
Kaizer Chiefs' second Betway Premiership season under coach Nasreddine Nabi starts on Sunday, 10 August, with a challenging away fixture against Stellenbosch FC at Athlone Stadium.
Amakhosi then host Polokwane City at FNB Stadium on Wednesday, 13 August, in what should be a more favourable fixture. It will be their first home game and an opportunity to build momentum in front of their fans… Full story here.
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