Kaizer Chiefs secure three players in contract extensions
Kaizer Chiefs have secured three of their players with contract extensions in a bid to strengthen the club in pursuit of their trophy ambitions.
Kaizer Chiefs, one of South Africa’s most celebrated football clubs, have bolstered their squad by securing contract extensions with three key players.
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The club has moved to keep attacking midfielder Nkosingiphile Ngcobo and goalkeepers Bruce Bvuma and Brandon Petersen at Naturena.
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KAIZER CHIEFS: CONTRACT EXTENSIONS SIGNAL AMBITION
Ngcobo, a product of the Chiefs’ youth academy, has signed a new two-year deal, including an option for a further year until 2026. Bvuma and Petersen have also been rewarded with two-year contracts, securing their futures with the Soweto-based team.
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Kaizer Chiefs Sporting Director Kaizer Montaung Jr. affirmed the significance of the new deals: “Bruce, ‘Mshini’ [Ngcobo], and Brandon have shown immense potential as Chiefs players and have displayed great dedication to the club.”
PLAYERS EXCITED THE FUTURE
The players expressed their enthusiasm for the opportunity to continue contributing to the team’s success. Ngcobo, 24, promised to repay the club’s faith: “I shall work hard to ensure that I contribute as much as I can as the team works on bringing a trophy for the multitudes of supporters who are always behind us.”
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Bvuma, 28, emphasized his gratitude and determination: “I’m humbled and grateful for the opportunity to continue representing Kaizer Chiefs. This club has been my home for years, and I am highly motivated to work harder for our fans and bring more success to the gold and black jersey.”
KAIZER CHIEFS AIM TO END TROPHY DROUGHT
Chiefs fans will be eager to see the renewed squad in action, aiming to break an eight-season trophy drought.
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Petersen urged the team to unite their efforts: ” We need to keep working hard as a collective so we can reward the chair and the millions of supporters who fill our stadiums every week to see us play by bringing some silverware to Naturena.”