image description

Siphesihle Ndlovu realises childhood dream with Kaizer Chiefs switch

The 29-year-old midfielder arrived from SuperSport United, where he had been playing since 2022, but his journey to Chiefs has been a long one. Ndlovu had previously been close to signing for Amakhosi during his days at Maritzburg United.

Instead, Orlando Pirates snapped him up before the 2019/20 season, a move that altered the trajectory of his career.

While at Pirates, Ndlovu featured in Soweto Derbies and even found the net against Chiefs in the 2020/21 campaign, though the iconic fixture was played in an empty stadium due to Covid-19 restrictions.

Game time at the Buccaneers proved hard to come by, however, leading to a loan switch to SuperSport United in 2022, which later became a permanent transfer.

Speaking on the Chiefs' official website, Ndlovu explained the significance of his long-awaited move.

"It was my father's dream for me to play for the club he has always supported, and since I was about 17 or 18, I've wanted to fulfil that ambition. Right now, he is very happy and excited, which means the world to me," he said.

"A while back I missed out on the chance to come here, so I told myself I would keep working hard. When the opportunity came again, I was thrilled to finally sign for Amakhosi."

Ndlovu, the 2017/18 PSL Midfielder of the Season and a Bafana Bafana international, has already made an impression in gold and black.

He scored his first goal for Chiefs in their midweek victory over Polokwane City, helping the Soweto giants maintain a perfect start to the Betway Premiership season with six points from two matches.

Reflecting on the strike, Ndlovu said it carried extra meaning and it was a great feeling.

"It was a great feeling. Everyone who played in the first half did their jobs, so it was up to those of us who came on to finish it. That's why the goal is special for me-it came at the right time. That's what I call 'making your mark'."
 

Related News

News

Why Brandon Petersen believes defence will deliver glory for Kaizer Chiefs

  • 1 day ago

Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Brandon Petersen says the club's renewed focus on defending as a team could be the difference between another frustrating season and one that delivers silverware.

News

Cedric Kaze hails Nasreddine Nabi's strong hand in Kaizer Chiefs' form

  • 2 days ago

Kaizer Chiefs assistant coach Cedric Kaze has assured supporters that head coach Nasreddine Nabi remains actively involved with the team, despite his absence from the touchline.

News

Cedric Kaze predicts big future for Kaizer Chiefs youngster Aden McCarthy

  • 4 days ago

Kaizer Chiefs assistant coach Cedric Kaze believes rising defender Aden McCarthy has all the tools to become a top player.

News

Kaizer Chiefs maintain perfect start to the season with Polokwane City win

  • 4 days ago

Kaizer Chiefs made it two wins from their opening two Betway Premiership games with a 1-0 win over Polokwane City on Wednesday night.