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AMAKHOSI: HALF-CENTURY NOT OUT

- KAIZER CHIEFS

AS KAIZER Chiefs prepare to mark their 50th birthday tomorrow, they will do so with a year of celebratio­n that pays tribute to the loyal supporters, phenomenal players, dedicated staff and partners that have helped make the club one of the biggest in the world.

“Over the five decades since the establishm­ent of Kaizer Chiefs, we have been humbled that the club has been embraced by millions countrywid­e, across the African continent and around the globe,” said Chiefs chairman Kaizer Motaung.

“It has not been an easy journey, but all 50 years have been golden, and we are grateful to all those who have played a role and sacrificed so much for the club’s success.”

Chiefs marketing director Jessica Motaung says that since its formation in 1970, the club has consistent­ly been South Africa’s most successful and best-supported club, and one of the biggest clubs not only on the African continent but in world football.

“As we kickstart our 50th anniversar­y activities, we will do so reflecting on an African legacy that continues to go from strength to strength. We stand on the shoulders of giants and it will be a year of celebratio­n and appreciati­on of the role played by so many in the club’s success, and also a time of exciting evolution as the club embraces the future,” Motaung said.

Ahead of the major milestone, the club has launched a striking 50th anniversar­y logo and also an iconic commemorat­ive jersey.

The new classic all-black jersey, with its gold V-neck and gold band around the sleeves is a tribute to the club’s formative years in the 1970s – and a nod to the city of gold in which it was establishe­d.

The new commemorat­ive jersey, the club’s third jersey of the season, will be available to supporters from today.

“The club was very clear and deliberate with Nike when it came to the design and significan­ce of the new 50th jersey, which pays tribute to the club’s strong heritage and rich history.

“Turning 50 is a remarkable landmark for us as Kaizer Chiefs. We have worked tirelessly through the years to make it the institutio­n it is today and we are happy with the launch of this iconic jersey that we are inspired by our roots,” says Motaung.

The new jersey will be worn for the first time by the club’s first team players in the home Absa Premiershi­p game against Highlands Park at FNB Stadium on Wednesday.

As a gesture of appreciati­on to its supporters, the club has made tickets available free of charge for that game and all of them have been snapped up with over 80 000 fans expected for a birthday party to remember.

The club’s 50th anniversar­y logo is the number ‘50’ with the ‘5’ representi­ng the long, winding and often turbulent road the club has travelled. The circular ‘zero’ represents the unity Kaizer Chiefs have always stood for on and off the field, while the arrow in the logo points to the future evolution of the club.

“The stylish, fashionabl­e design is augmented by advancemen­ts in the fabric technology to give the garment a more comfortabl­e feel to inspire and enable players to perform well on the pitch,” says Jessica, before concluding with some good news for the millions of female Amakhosi fans.

“As has now become tradition, over the last three jerseys launched, the new jersey will available in a slim-fit shape for our Amakhosi ladies. It is important to recognise our ladies and the role they played in supporting the team and having a special design for them is important to us,” adds Jessica.

The club will soon announce further details of its year-long 50th anniversar­y activities, including exhibition matches against some of the world’s biggest clubs, photo exhibition­s, exciting events and historical accounts of the club’s memorable 50 years.

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