Posted in Features, News, Team News on Nov 10, 2020.
[caption id="attachment_42618" align="alignnone" width="300"] Njabulo Blom[/caption]
The Chiefs players are part of David Notoane’s plans as the national U-23 team coach looks to give his charges game time ahead of next years Tokyo Olympics which Amaglug-Glug as well as the Saudi’s have qualified for. Ngcobo has featured almost regularly in the current campaign for Amakhosi under coach Gavin Hunt and while he has played for the national U-20 team, this will be his first foray with the u-23 national team.
[caption id="attachment_42616" align="alignnone" width="300"] Nkhosingiphile Ngcobo[/caption]
Meanwhile, Ngezana is a regular feature in the national U-23 team. The lanky defender was part of the U-23 national team when they finished third at the 2019 CAF U-23 Championships, thereby earning their place at the Tokyo Olympics.
For 20-year-old Chiefs youth product Njabulo Blom, a call up to the national U-23 team is a progression up the ranks for the former SA U-20 international. The game against the Saudi’s will give him the chance to further test himself as he, Ngezana and Ngcobo will be looking to stake a claim in the team that will travel to next year’s Olympics.
[caption id="attachment_42617" align="alignnone" width="300"] Siyabonga Ngezana[/caption]
The Saudi U-23 team have been in camp for almost a week and qualified for next year’s Olympic games by finishing as runners up to Korea Republic earlier back in January at the 2020 AFC U-23 Championships in Thailand.
Both games between SA U-23 and their Saudi hosts will kick off at 15:50 SA time, which is 16:50 local time. The players should return to Chiefs on the 18 November.