
Kaizer Chiefs pre-season tour location CONFIRMED
Kaizer Chiefs will be packing their clogs as they embark on another pre-season tour to Europe. Here are the details.
Chiefs will make their way to the Netherlands from 03 to 19 July for their customary pre-season tour preparations.
Recently crowned Caf Champions League winners Pyramids FC are resigned to losing star striker Fiston Mayele. The 30-year-old Congolese star was pivotal in their run to the title, scoring clutch goals against Orlando Pirates in the semi-finals and bagging one in the second leg of the final against Sundowns.
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After just five months with Qatar SC in Doha, 31-year-old former Brighton, Anderlecht and Mamelodi Sundowns attacker Percy Tau is clubless. Tau has four assists from nine appearances in this season's Qatar Stars League.
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Meanwhile, Recently crowned Caf Champions League winners Pyramids FC are resigned to losing star striker Fiston Mayele. The 30-year-old Congolese star was pivotal in their run to the title, scoring clutch goals against Orlando Pirates in the semi-finals and bagging one in the second leg of the final against Sundowns.
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