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Kaizer Chiefs urged to snap up Rivaldo Coetzee after Downs exit

Posted on July 21, 2025
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Kaizer Chiefs have emerged as a potential destination for Rivaldo Coetzee after he officially parted ways with Mamelodi Sundowns. The talented 28-year-old defender-turned-midfielder left the Brazilians following the expiry of his contract on 30 June 2025, ending a successful seven-year spell with the Tshwane giants.

Having joined Sundowns from Ajax Cape Town in 2018, Coetzee made over 130 appearances in all competitions and played a vital role in securing multiple trophies, including the prestigious 2023 African Football League title. Despite his contributions, recurring injuries plagued his recent seasons and limited his impact on the pitch.

Coetzee’s departure opens the door

Coetzee departed Sundowns alongside several other notable names, including Thabang Sibanyoni, Sipho Mbule, Sanele Tshabalala, Lebohang Maboe, Lucas Suárez, and Sifiso Ngobeni. While Mbule and Sibanyoni have already secured moves to Orlando Pirates and Durban City FC respectively, Coetzee remains a free agent, but not without admirers.

With Kaizer Chiefs actively searching for a commanding midfielder, the opportunity to sign Coetzee on a free transfer seems almost too good to ignore. His versatility, experience, and pedigree at the highest level of African football make him an enticing option – especially with the club looking to bolster their ranks under new leadership.

Agent confirms interest 

Prosport International CEO and Coetzee’s agent, Mike Makaab, provided a promising update on the player’s condition and market status.

“I think the first thing you need to remember is that Rivaldo left Sundowns with an injury, but he has made big progress and he should be ready by August,” Makaab said, as per FARPost.

“There is interest in the player, but at the moment, nothing has been official. We hope that we will find a club for him sooner rather than later.”

This development could suit Kaizer Chiefs perfectly. With Coetzee’s expected return in August aligning with the start of the new Betway Premiership season, the Glamour Boys have a golden opportunity to strengthen their midfield without spending on transfer fees.

Should Chiefs make the move?

Coetzee’s availability presents a low-risk, high-reward scenario for Chiefs. Despite his injury setbacks, his quality and experience could provide the balance the midfield desperately needs. A performance-based deal might just be the solution, and with Makaab confirming he’s nearly ready to return, time is of the essence.

The question remains, will Kaizer Chiefs act fast enough to secure the services of a seasoned Bafana Bafana international before rivals swoop in?

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