Kaizer Chiefs high star in Orlando Pirates shirt
Take a have a look at one this picture showcasing one in every of Kaizer Chiefs high gamers carrying a Pirates shirt.
Not many individuals know this however one in every of Kaizer Chief‘ high stars is an Orlando Pirates product.
So, for many who didn’t know or who discover it onerous to imagine – right here is proof.
CHIEFS CAPTAIN PLAYING FOR PIRATES (ARCHIVES)
Amakhosi captain, Maart, is certainly a Pirates product.
Meaning, the previous Sekhukhune United participant and present Chiefs captain as soon as represented the Bucs. Moreover, he’s a product of their academy.
So, the above publish reveals him enjoying for the Bucs DDC aspect in 2016. Not many gamers can say they performed for each Chiefs and Pirates. Furthermore, Maart went from coaching with Pirates to scoring a Soweto derby winner in opposition to them with a stunner from the half-way line again in October, 2022.
BUCS LINKED WITH AMAKHOSI PRODUCT
This time, the ball is on the foot.
Now, Orlando Pirates are linked with a Chiefs product. Moreover, Jose Riveiro and Bucs administration are planning a number of strikes for the up-and-coming January switch window.
“For now, there are other clubs that have joined the race for his services. First, it was the Pirates who showed interest first, and then the Chiefs, followed by Stellenbosch FC, have also inquired about him,” a supply informed SoccerLaduma.
Ironically, Chiefs are reportedly linked with a Pirates too – Zakhele Lepasa.
The Bafana Bafana participant has fallen out of favour this season. Furthermore, he has fallen down the pecking order with Patrick Maswangayi, Tshegofatso Mabaso and Evidence Makgopa forward of him.
Meanwhile, Amakhosi are out there for a brand new striker. However, neither membership has confirmed curiosity following these reviews.
DID YOU KNOW THAT CHIEFS CAPTAIN MAART CAME FROM PIRATES AND HOW DOES IT MAKE YOU FEEL?
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