Posted in News on Sep 12, 2008.
There will be no break though for the Ntsie Maphike and his U15s though as they will take on Dlamini All Blacks F.C at Nancefield Compound at 11h00. They will be hoping to climb the current log standings as they are currently occupying 7th spot after 12 games with 22 points.
The 4th placed, U17 will be looking at continuing with their great form following an emphatic win last weekend. This coming weekend they will be locking horns against Dlamini All Blacks F.C. at the same ground U15’s will be playing.
Their match will kick off at 12h00. Coached by another Chiefs legend, Doctor Khumalo, the U17’s have played 5 games less than their counterparts Bidvest Wits who are currently occupying first spot with 37 points after 16 games while Kaizer Chiefs U17 have accumulated 28 points after 11 games.
Kaizer Chiefs U20 under the tutelage of former midfielder, Donald “Ace” Khuse will not be in action this coming weekend after their fixture with Zola Real Glasgow F.C. was postponed. The U20s who were also inactive last weekend are currently lying on 5th after 11 games with impressive 26 points.
The U20’s have two games in hand with African Sports Academy currently leading the standings having accumulated 33 points after 13 games.