Kaizer Chiefs vs Amazulu Head to Head 3 September 2022

Kaizer Chiefs Football Club (often known as Chiefs) is a South African professional soccer club based in Naturena, Johannesburg South, that plays in the Premier Soccer League. The team is nicknamed AmaKhosi, which means “Lords” or “Chiefs” in Zulu, and the Phefeni Glamour Boys.

Chiefs have won 13 league titles (four in the PSL era) and over 50 club trophies. As a result, they hold the most trophies amongst all clubs in South Africa and are the most successful team in South African football history since the start of the top flight in 1970.

They are the most supported club in the country, drawing an average home attendance of 16,144 in the 2019–20 season, the highest in the league. The team plays its home matches at the 94,797-capacity FNB Stadium.

The team has a strong local rivalry with Orlando Pirates, a fellow Soweto team that Chiefs founder Kaizer Motaung played for in his early playing career. Famous players who donned the black-and-gold jersey in the past include former national team captains Neil Tovey and Lucas Radebe as well as Patrick Ntsoelengoe, Gary Bailey, John “Shoes” Moshoeu, Shaun Bartlett, Steve Komphela, Siyabonga Nomvete, and Doctor Khumalo.

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Kaizer Chiefs vs Amazulu Head to Head 3 September 2022
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AmaZulu 1-2 Kaizer Chiefs
10 may 2014
Kaizer Chiefs 3-0 AmaZulu
22 dec 2013
AmaZulu 1-4 Kaizer Chiefs
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Kaizer Chiefs 2-0 AmaZulu
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AmaZulu 0-6 Kaizer Chiefs
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Kaizer Chiefs 0-0 AmaZulu
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AmaZulu 0-0 Kaizer Chiefs
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AmaZulu 0-0 Kaizer Chiefs
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Kaizer Chiefs 3-0 AmaZulu
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AmaZulu 0-0 Kaizer Chiefs
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AmaZulu 2-3 Kaizer Chiefs
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Kaizer Chiefs 1-0 AmaZulu
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AmaZulu 1-2 Kaizer Chiefs

AmaZulu Football Club (Simply often known as AmaZulu) is a South African professional soccer club based in the city of Durban in the KwaZulu Natal province, that plays in the Premier Soccer League the first-tier of South African football league system. The club’s nickname, Usuthu, is a Zulu war cry.

Kaizer Chiefs vs Amazulu Head to Head 3 September 2022

Amazulu History

Early history (1932–1973)
One of the oldest clubs in South Africa, AmaZulu was formed by Zulu migrant workers in 1932 and originally named Zulu Royal Conquerors. The club was then introduced to then Zulu king Solomon, who changed the team’s name to Zulu Royals, their colours to royal blue and white, and also introduced the shield to their logo.

Initially Prince Bayisikili was placed as the team guardian at eMsizini and later replaced by Prince Sithela and the team’s headquarter was at the eMbelebeleni Royal Kraal by then the team colours had changed to bottle green and white.

On the day of King Bhekizulu’s funeral in the year 1968, the team went to play a Cup game against SAPPI Homestars at eMandeni, which they lost 4–2. On the day of the funeral the club was supposed to escort the King’s coffin but Mr. Shezi, Mr. Nsele, Mr. Magwaza ended up escorting the King wearing the team’s uniform.

After that game an argument had broken up between the supporters of the club because some of them including Prince Sithela criticized the fact that, how could the team play a game on the day of the funeral of the Zulu King, when the team was supposed to mourn the King’s death.

The continuation of the argument led to Mr Gideon Sibiya and Mr. Ntuli who accompanied the club to eMandeni decided to take the club away from eMbelebeleni to eWema and then it was no longer recognized at the eMbelebeleni Royal Kraal

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