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Kaizer Chiefs has major plans for the brand

Kaizer Chiefs is probably one of the most famous brands in South Africa. Find out what the brand has planned for their fans.

15-02-24 10:42
Kaizer Chiefs players leaving
These players are leaving Kaizer Chiefs. Image: Kaizer Chiefs website

Kaizer Chiefs is one of Southern Africa’s premier brands, famous like Mrs Ball’s Chutney and Lunch Bar. Amakhosi have risen through the soccer ranks since the 1970s – and this year, the team shoots for the highest honour.

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What’s more important than winning?

A good relationship with your fans!

Here’s more about the Kaizer Chiefs, and why they’re shooting for a unique relationship with their fans that might leave other clubs feeling a little jealous.

KAIZER CHIEFS SHOOTS FOR THE HIGHEST HONOUR

The year is going to be an exciting one so far, according to news from the Kaizer Chiefs website. Fans are speculating about a potential new young striker – and favourite player Billiat has found a new club.

A fan relationship could be more important than winning. The Kaizer Chiefs are known for getting it right.

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Amakhosi merchandise is popular everywhere, from fans who support their team. Whether they’re winning or not, fans paint the town yellow.

What do you think?

KAIZER CHIEFS: SUPPORTING AMAKHOSI

Supporting the team?

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Buy some of the team’s unique merchandise from the official KC-Digistore. All merchandise guaranteed authentic – and they ship to most places in South Africa.

There’s something for everyone.

If you’re supporting Amakhosi, do it in style.

STARTING A BAND?

If you’ve ever been on the internet, you might have heard of a band by the same name as the soccer team. What gives?

No, they’re not affiliated with the team – but yes, they have permission to use the name.

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Kaizer Motaung founded the club in 1970. The UK-band Kaiser Chiefs were formed in Leeds, but only named this in 2003.