Kaizer Chiefs’ FNB Stadium being transformed right into a Church?
Tens of 1000’s of churchgoers congregated at Kaizer Chiefs‘ residence floor on Saturday, December 1.
Churches from up and down the nation made their approach to attend the sixth annual National Day of Prayer occasion hosted by the Motsepe Foundation.
Don’t fear Kaizer Chiefs fans, FNB Stadium remains to be yours.
Why FNB Stadium?
Nestled in Johannesburg’s Nasrec district, the 94,000-seater stadium is the biggest in South Africa, eclipsing Ellis Park by 32,000.
The National Day of Prayer occasion was a packed-out present, suggesting that Kaizer Chiefs’ residence stadium was their finest, and solely possibility – it’s anticipated to happen in the identical venue subsequent 12 months.
Panic for Kaizer Chiefs?
Following a 2-1 midweek victory in opposition to Richards Bay, Nasreddine Nabi’s aspect was assured heading into their Royal AM fixture and put the guests on the again foot early, scoring two objectives within the opening two minutes.
Kaizer Chiefs led till the 51st minute after which conceded within the 89th minute because of a Levy Mashiane aim – the sport completed 2-2.
We really feel that as we speak is an absence of professionalism,” Nabi reported after the game.
“We might’ve ended the primary half with 5 or 6 to nil, this sport might have had seven or eight [goals]
It was one other poor exhibiting for club-captain Yusuf Maart, who has been the sufferer of public outctry’s.
In Maart’s protection, Nabi mentioned, “Yes, I believe this can be a drawback for confidence, for himself. Yusuf typically receives too many assaults. It’s troublesome, mentally it’s troublesome,
“I believe the final sport, and as we speak, it’s not unhealthy. He gave a wonderful efficiency. Today, I believe he gave efficiency.
“I want to see more confidence for himself, and he continues to progress”
Where do you suppose Kaizer Chiefs will end the season?
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