The Citizen (Gauteng)

Motaung confident Chiefs will claw their way back

- Jonty Mark

Kaizer Motaung (right) reflected on a tough year for the club, as Kaizer Chiefs celebrated their 51st birthday yesterday.

Amakhosi were hoping to celebrate their 50th year with the DStv Premiershi­p title, but missed out on the final day of last season to Mamelodi Sundowns.

Chiefs have also been hit by a transfer ban which has left them off the pace in the new season, though they have now made it for the first time into the Caf Champions League group stages.

Chiefs have also had their share of bereavemen­ts, recently losing club legend and longest-serving captain Johannes “Ryder” Mofokeng.

“It is such a honour and privilege to witness how this Club has grown and developed over the last 51 years. Every anniversar­y is special, and we recognise it as yet another achievemen­t. I wish to acknowledg­e those who have contribute­d to who we are today,” Motaung told the club’s official website.

“So many people have been instrument­al in creating this iconic brand. It is important to recognise the fact that without our backers, sponsors, and partners we would not have reached this stage in history. I would also like to make a special dedication to our passionate and die-hard supporters who are the cornerston­e of our success. Truly, we stand on the shoulders of giants and I would like to thank each supporter who has been our rock whether we win, lose or draw.”

“Our 50th anniversar­y was meant to be a special moment in history, but as we all know our plans were interrupte­d by the Covid-19 pandemic.

“We started brightly and focused our attention on lifting the Premiershi­p until Covid-19 struck and halted our plans. We lost the title at the final hurdle of the league marathon. Be that as it may, we are entering this anniversar­y with a renewed commitment to do our best. We still face difficulti­es and challenges given the continued pandemic, but we remain positive with the promise of hope as we seek out the opportunit­ies to claw back what belongs to us.”

“Sadly, we have lost many friends due to Covid-19 and other illnesses. Indeed, we have just lost a legend in Ryder Mofokeng who will be buried this week. Ryder and many other fallen heroes of the past have contribute­d immensely to our success – they leave a massive legacy and big boots to fill. We would not be here today without their commitment to this journey. Motaung ended his address by appealing to Chiefs fans to follow the Covid-19 rules, so that they can return to the stadiums soon.

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