CAF president Patrice Motsepe has revealed his admiration for Kaizer Chiefs, claiming he watches them more than the club he owns, Mamelodi Sundowns.
CAF President Patrice Motsepe has revealed his love for South African giants Kaizer Chiefs despite being the owner of Mamelodi Sundowns.
Chiefs and bitter rivals Orlando Pirates remain South Africa’s most popular teams but in the last decade, they have been under the shadows of Sundowns, who have won the last eight league titles in a row.
In fact, only twice in the last 12 years have Sundowns failed to win the title with Chiefs (2015) and the defunct Bidvest Wits (2017) denying them the PSL crown over that period.
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Despite owning a giant club and funding it, Motsepe admits it is hard to abandon Chiefs, who were the club he watched and supported while growing up.
What Has Motsepe Said About Kaizer Chiefs?
“I still watch Kaizer Chiefs,” Motsepe said during a recent session with South African journalists. “They play beautiful football. I also watch Moroka Swallows…Andries Maseko, [Joel] "Ace" Mnini, [Daniel] "Vader" Mophosho, all of those …and then of course Orlando Pirates. I have no choice; I have to watch them as well because they are my father’s club.”
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“The one from Mamelodi, I do not watch them a lot but I hope all of them do well,” he surprisingly said.
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