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Two players leaving Kaizer Chiefs?

Posted on January 31, 2026
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Kaizer Chiefs are set to say goodbye to several first-team players at both ends of the career spectrum.

Smit and Morris to leave Chiefs

Camrin Smit will leave Kaizer Chiefs despite impressing the technical staff. The teenager spent 13 months on the sidelines with a serious achilles injury. Another player on the opposite end of the career spectrum, Tashreeq Morris, could also leave Naturena after failing to secure a regular place in the first team. The 31-year-old has zero appearances in the 2025-2026 Betway Premiership campaign.

February fixtures for Kaizer Chiefs

Chiefs have a busy schedule in the second month of 2026. They’ll be hoping that Rushwin Dortley plays some part. The 23-year-old has yet to feature in the 2025-26 campaign.

  • Sat 28 Feb: Chiefs vs Orlando Pirates (FNB Stadium, 15:30)
  • Sun 1 Feb: Chiefs vs ZESCO United (Moses Mabhida Stadium, 15:00)
  • Wed 4 Feb: Stellenbosch vs Chiefs (DHL Cape Town Stadium, 19:00, Nedbank Cup R32)
  • Sun 8 Feb: Chiefs vs Al Masry SC (TBC)
  • Sun 15 Feb: Zamalek vs Chiefs (TBC)

Kaze tells the Kaizer Chiefs fans to chill a bit

Kaizer Chiefs caretaker boss Cedric Kaze has urged caution among the fans after the club recently leapfrogged Orlando Pirates.

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