Kaizer Chiefs

South African Premier Soccer League | South Africa

Team Info

Founded: 1970

Stadium: FNB Stadium

Manager: N/A

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Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
23 May 2026
13:00
Kaizer Chiefs 0 - 1 Chippa United South African Premier Soccer League
FNB Stadium
16 May 2026
13:00
Amazulu 0 - 1 Kaizer Chiefs South African Premier Soccer League
Moses Mabhida Stadium
10 May 2026
15:30
Sekhukhune United 0 - 2 Kaizer Chiefs South African Premier Soccer League
Peter Mokaba Stadium
06 May 2026
17:30
Kaizer Chiefs 1 - 1 Mamelodi Sundowns South African Premier Soccer League
FNB Stadium
29 Apr 2026
17:30
Siwelele 2 - 0 Kaizer Chiefs South African Premier Soccer League
Lucas Masterpieces Moripe Stadium
26 Apr 2026
13:00
Orlando Pirates 1 - 1 Kaizer Chiefs South African Premier Soccer League
Orlando Amstel Arena
18 Apr 2026
15:30
Polokwane City 0 - 0 Kaizer Chiefs South African Premier Soccer League
Old Peter Mokaba Stadium
15 Apr 2026
17:30
Magesi 1 - 4 Kaizer Chiefs South African Premier Soccer League
Old Peter Mokaba Stadium
12 Apr 2026
13:00
Kaizer Chiefs 2 - 0 TS Galaxy South African Premier Soccer League
FNB Stadium
06 Apr 2026
13:00
Orbit College 1 - 3 Kaizer Chiefs South African Premier Soccer League
Olympia Park

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About Kaizer Chiefs

Kaizer Chiefs Football Club is a South African professional football club based in Naturena in Johannesburg that plays in the Premier Soccer League. The team is nicknamed Amakhosi which means "Lords" or "Chiefs" in Zulu, and the Phefeni Glamour Boys, They are one of the most supported clubs in the country, drawing an average home attendance of 14,873 in the 2018/2019 season, the second highest in the league, The team plays it's home matches at FNB Stadium.

The team has a strong local rivalry with Orlando Pirates, a fellow Soweto team which Chiefs founder Kaizer Motaung played for in his early playing career. Famous players who donned the black and gold jersey in the past include former national team captains Neil Tovey, Lucas Radebe and also Patrick Ntsoelengoe, Gary Bailey, John "Shoes" Moshoeu, Shaun Bartlett, Steve Komphela, Siyabonga Nomvete and Doctor Khumalo.

Chiefs were banned by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) from competing in African club competitions until 2009 after their abrupt withdrawal from the 2005 CAF Confederation Cup. This was the second time in four years that Chiefs had been penalized by CAF for refusal to participate in a scheduled CAF competition.

It is the most supported team in sub-Saharan Africa with a support base of over 16,000,000 fans and the only team with over 50 club trophies amongst the top 3 teams in South Africa.

Kaiser Chiefs, a British indie/britpop band, was named after the club because Lucas Radebe, a former player of Kaizer Chiefs, captained Leeds United, the team they all supported.

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