Kaizer Chiefs’ longest serving player and Club captain, Itumeleng Khune, has been handed a new contract which will see him play for the Soweto giants for one final season, taking his professional career to two decades.
This will be his last playing contract before venturing into coaching and ambassadorial role within the team next season to continue his long deep-rooted ties with the club.
Khune is the most capped player in the current Chiefs squad, having made his debut for the club in 2007. In his first decade the club’s No.1 Keeper, Khune won multiple trophies including two premiership titles.
“Charity begins at home, I am who I am today because of the opportunity you gave me Dr Motaung, you have taught, developed, and nurtured me to be the humbled leader I am today. I’m grateful for trusting me with the brand for 20 years,” said Itumeleng Khune
“I am enjoying the moment, and looking forward to an exciting upcoming season with the club” he added
Issued by Brand Arc Sports.