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Eight released, and six signed

Posted on August 3, 2025
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This latest Kaizer Chiefs overhaul marks a clear statement of intent under head coach Nasreddine Nabi, who is injecting fresh energy into a team that has underperformed in recent Betway Premiership seasons.

Following Bongani Sam’s exit, Amakhosi marked its eighth departure, following six arrivals over the past 60 days.

Below is a list of departed players and new faces, including Yusuf Maart, Tebogo Potsane, Paseka Mako, Flavio Silva, and Siphesihle Ndlovu.

EIGHT PLAYERS GONE

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  • Sabelo Radebe – central midfielder
  • Njabulo Blom – defensive midfielder
  • Ranga Chivaviro – striker
  • Edmilson Dove – left-back
  • Mduduzi Mdantsane – attacking midfielder
  • Yusuf Maart – central midfielder
  • Tebogo Potsane – winger
  • Bongani Sam – left-back.

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In the meantime, Kaizer Chiefs are yet to confirm Edson Castillo’s departure. Additionally, the club is said to be working on a few more signings:

  • Asanele Velebayi – winger
  • Luke Baartman – attacking midfielder
  • Feisal Salum – central midfielder
  • Lebogang Phiri – defensive midfielder.

SIX PLAYERS SIGNED BY KAIZER CHIEFS

  • Thabiso Monyane – right-back
  • Paseka Mako – left-back
  • Nkanyiso Shinga – defender
  • Ethan Chislett – attacking midfielder
  • Flávio Silva – striker
  • Siphesihle Ndlovu – central midfielder.
Kaizer Chiefs’ new signings are Flavio Silva, Ethan Chislett, and Nkanyiso Shinga. Image: kcofficial/X

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