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Kaizer Chiefs news: Latest on Cross, Mako, Mayo and Frosler injuries

Posted on August 23, 2026
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Kaizer Chiefs have been hit by a number of injuries early in the new season, with most of their problems coming in defence.

Amakhosi currently have three left-backs unavailable, while other players have also picked up injuries.

Despite the setbacks, Chiefs have made a strong start to the Betway Premiership campaign and currently sit second on the table behind Soweto rivals Orlando Pirates.

With five new signings brought in during the off-season, Chiefs have looked impressive, particularly in attack, but injuries have tested their squad depth at the back.

Which Kaizer Chiefs players are injured?

Paseka Mako and Nkhanyiso Shinga have suffered longer-term injuries, while Bradley Cross and Reeve Frosler have dealt with less serious setbacks.

Mako fractured his arm during a pre-season match against Al Kholood in July. The left-back is expected to be sidelined until September after being ruled out for between six and eight weeks.

Shinga, meanwhile, has been recovering from an Achilles tendon injury suffered in March. He is edging closer to a return to full fitness after making just one appearance before sustaining the injury.

Mayo has also undergone surgery for a hernia and is expected to return in September after missing the start of the season.

Frosler suffered a Grade 2 hamstring tear but is expected to be available for Chiefs’ next match.

Chiefs strong in midfield and attack

While injuries have affected the defensive department, Kaizer Chiefs appear to have plenty of options in midfield and attack.

The likes of Langelihle Phili have also impressed in recent weeks, giving Amakhosi another attacking option as they look to maintain their strong start to the campaign.

With several injured players expected back in the coming weeks, Chiefs will hope to have a near-full squad available as the season gathers momentum.

Which player do you wanna see back in the fireld?

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