Kaizer Chiefs hold coaching clinics
Kaizer Chiefs hold coaching clinics

Posted in News on Jul 18, 2015.

As part of the King’s Super Cup and Kaizer Chiefs CSI initiatives, Amakhosi players and coaches visited the Manzini Sundowns academy in Manzini and Waterford Kahlamba College in the capital city of Mbabane.



137 pupils from 4 schools (Montessori primary, Nkaba primary, SOS children’s village and Waterford college) in the Mbabane area were taken through their paces and given some invaluable football information by assistant coach Doctor Khumalo, Tsepo Masilela, Daniel Cardoso, Morgan Gould, Siboniseni Ngcobo and George Maluleka.



“It is important for us to give hope to youngsters and impart some of the knowledge and experiences we’ve gained over the years. CSI initiatives are fulfilling to the spirit and we believe that this important for the Club and the players,” said Doctor Khumalo.



In Manzini, goalkeeper coach Brian Baloyi together with Erick Mathoho, Pule Eksteen, Lucky Baloyi, Philani Cele and Shandukani Mulovhudzi paid Manzini Sundowns Academy a visit.



Brian Baloyi and his team mingled with well over one hundred kids, in front of a sizeable crowd of young and old Amakhosi supporters.



“We are excited to giving back to the communities at home and over the borders,” responded Mathoho. “Giving back is our way of life at Chiefs. To see the smile in a child is what makes us a leading football brand.



Brian Baloyi, who is popular with the Swazi people, commented: “We are humble by the reception here in the Swazi Kingdom. We hope that the knowledge we imparted here will help motivate the youngsters in future.”

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