🚨 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: Authorities have investigated Francois Letexier’s bank account, they discovered that in the last 24 Hours, He received a Mysterious Payment of Over 500,000 Dollars😳
This was right before he Refereed Argentina's Match against Egypt. 🤔
Chiefs appoint Fernando da Cruz as head coach
Kaizer Chiefs are pleased to announce the appointment of Fernando da Cruz as Head Coach. He has signed a two-year contract with a one-year option, effective 1 July 2026.
Born in France, Da Cruz comes highly qualified with a UEFA Pro Licence, the highest coaching certification in football.
He worked briefly with Chiefs during pre-season two years ago before joining the Moroccan Football Federation, where he served as Technical Director until the end of June. He will officially take charge of Amakhosi at the beginning of July.
#Amakhosi4ife
No integrity at all from coach Cedric Kaze and Khalil Ben Youseff.
Both coach Kaze and Khalil have started speaking against the same things they gladly accepted while at Kaizer Chiefs. No backbone, you start to understand that they don't operate with principles, they chase immediate opportunities no matter what its worth.
Listening to Khalil speak now, it's clear that success was always going to be difficult under his guidance with Kaze. He openly admits he never liked the co-coaching arrangement, questioning the football logic behind management's decision to implement it. He points out that top clubs rarely operate that way and laughs at this. He started by highlighting how decisions can become difficult to make when you don't agree but each strongly believes in his own approach. He later mentions that they had disagreement with substitutions with Kaze, an area we always looked like a team without a coach. Yet, the contradiction is that he was willing to accept the role and become part of the very structure he now criticizes.
The same applies to coach Kaze. Today, he confidently speaks about the unrealistic expectations management had given the quality of the squad[reaching CAFCL spot]. But he, too, accepted the position that became available after his head coach was removed with this mandate without hesitation.
The Kaizer Chiefs management and their inconsistency in decision-making have played a major role in the club's struggles over the years. These interviews and many more, keep revealing this. Khalil and Kaze got the job because they were an easy excuse to get rid of a coach who demanded better from those who have power to change things at the club. They did not get the job because they were good enough. That's why they now laugh at the demands and arrangements they had to face at the club.
This is what happens when a club looks for shortcuts instead of establishing a clear football structure and supports its own decisions. The unfortunate reality is that Kaizer Chiefs' management continues to avoid accountability in such situations, rather direct the poor performance to someone else. Even after years of disappointing performances, they still seem unwilling to recognize that many of the club's problems originate from the decisions made in the boardroom rather than on the pitch.
Today myself and my younger brother when we were on the way to collect fire wood, we find an Impala trapped, I felt that it very important to help it and let it go peacefully 🫶🏽❤️
@AthiGeleba@JuliRee_Mts Department of Labour is sleeping on the job. Where is 10000 inspectors announced during SONA, have they been recruited? There are unemployed waiting to get these 10000 jobs.
We all saw it yesterday..;Oswin Appollis repeatedly chose not to pass the ball to Bradley Cross, even when Cross was clearly asking for it. Let’s not pretend we didn’t see what happened.
Banter aside, national team selection is no longer about merit; it has transcended football to become deeply personal and political. Because of this, I will never back Hugo Broos’s Bafana Bafana.
FOR THE BADGE. FOR THE COUNTRY. FOR THE DREAM. 🇿🇦💛🖤
A special shoutout to Bradley Cross on your 2026 FIFA World Cup call-up.
From Naturena to the world stage, the journey continues.
The mighty Amakhosi stand firmly behind you every step of the way.
This is more than a call-up.
It’s the reward for sacrifice, hard work, belief, and heart.
Congratulations, Bradley.
Well deserved.
We are proud of you.
#amakhosi4life