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Itumeleng Khune: I am not ready to retire

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Legendary Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune is hopeful of ending his career on a high by winning major silverware.

Khune extended his stay at Naturena by a year after his contract expired at the end of the 2022/23 season.

The veteran goalkeeper is the longest-serving player at Chiefs after getting promoted from the junior team in the 2004/05 season.

The 36-year-old has been part of the team that has failed to deliver silverware in the last eight seasons.

Khune is now hoping that run will come to an end in the new campaign under coach Molefi Ntseki.

One more trophy was delivered to the chairman’s [Kaizer Motaung] office. I think that will make me the happiest player in the whole world,” Khune told Gagasi FM.

“For the past eight years, it’s been hurting that what we are used to, which is winning trophies, hasn’t happened, but like I’m saying, I’m not ready to retire.

“If I had to win or lead the team to win that one silverware this season, I think I might call it quits and give the responsibility to Brandon[Petersen], Bruce Bvuma, and Bontle Molefe,” Khune added.

“I think 20 years of my service to the club hasn’t gone unnoticed, and I think I’ve done enough. When I decide to retire, I can do that with pleasure because honestly, as a player, I’ve ticked all boxes.”

During his stint with Amakhosi, Khune has won three league titles and other 10 domestic Cups.

This season, just like the previous one, the veteran custodian is expected to play second fiddle to Brandon Peterson.

In the last campaign, Khune played 13 games across all competitions under former coach Arthur Zwane.

WHAT NEXT: Chiefs play Chippa United and Khune is optimistic of being involved.

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Soweto Derby Ends in Dramatic 1-1 Draw

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The latest Soweto Derby between Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs delivered yet another thrilling chapter in one of Africa’s fiercest football rivalries, as the two sides battled to a 1-1 draw on Sunday evening.

Played in front of a packed crowd, the match carried high stakes for both teams. Orlando Pirates entered the clash with ambitions of strengthening their position in the title race, while Kaizer Chiefs were eager to secure a strong finish and build momentum.

The opening half was tightly contested, with both teams showing discipline and caution. Midfield battles dominated, and clear-cut chances were limited as neither side was willing to give away an early advantage.

The second half, however, brought the game to life. Kaizer Chiefs broke the deadlock in the 62nd minute when Pule Mmodi found the back of the net, sparking celebrations among Amakhosi supporters and putting pressure on their rivals.

Orlando Pirates responded with determination, increasing their attacking intensity as they searched for an equaliser. Their efforts paid off in the 75th minute when Kamogelo Sebelebele scored to bring the Buccaneers level and reignite the contest.

The final stages of the match were played at a frantic pace, with both teams pushing forward in search of a winning goal. Despite the end-to-end action and growing tension, neither side could find the decisive breakthrough.

The result leaves both teams with mixed feelings. Orlando Pirates may view it as two points dropped in a tight title race, while Kaizer Chiefs will take positives from a strong performance but may feel they were close to securing all three points.

Once again, the Soweto Derby lived up to expectations, delivering intensity, passion, and drama—reminding fans why this fixture remains the biggest spectacle in South African football

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New wave of 2026 World Cup tickets set for release as demand surges

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Football’s global governing body FIFA has announced that another batch of tickets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will go on sale this Wednesday, just weeks before the tournament gets underway.

The latest release will include access to matches across all 104 games scheduled for the expanded tournament, which will be hosted jointly by the United States, Mexico and Canada. Fans will be able to purchase tickets through FIFA’s official platform on a first-come, first-served basis starting at 3pm.

Organisers have also indicated that additional tickets will continue to be released in phases right up until the final on 19 July, depending on availability. This rolling release strategy is aimed at managing demand and giving more supporters a chance to attend matches as logistics and allocations are finalised.

Interest in the 2026 tournament has already reached unprecedented levels. FIFA President Gianni Infantino recently revealed that more than five million tickets have already been sold, surpassing previous sales trends for the competition at this stage.

The 2026 edition is set to be the largest World Cup in history, featuring an expanded format and more host venues. With 16 stadiums across three countries, total ticket availability is expected to reach around seven million—significantly higher than past tournaments. For comparison, the previous record for ticket sales stood at approximately 3.5 million during the 1994 World Cup, which was also hosted in the United States.

Despite the excitement, ticket pricing has become a major talking point among fans. Premium seats, particularly for high-profile matches such as the final, have reached prices exceeding $10,000, with costs fluctuating further on secondary markets. FIFA has defended its pricing model, explaining that it reflects exceptionally high global demand.

The organisation has adopted a dynamic pricing system for certain matches, meaning ticket prices can rise as demand increases. While this approach is common in major global events, it has drawn criticism from some supporters who argue that it limits accessibility for ordinary fans.

There have also been mixed reports around demand for specific fixtures, particularly those involving host nations. However, FIFA maintains that overall ticket sales remain strong, with high interest across all matches and venues.

With just weeks to go before kick-off, anticipation continues to build for what is expected to be a landmark tournament in football history. The upcoming ticket release is likely to trigger another surge in demand as fans around the world race to secure their place at the biggest World Cup ever staged.

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Orlando Pirates receive double injury boost ahead of Soweto derby showdown

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Orlando Pirates could be handed a significant lift ahead of this weekend’s highly anticipated Soweto derby against Kaizer Chiefs, with key players Thalente Mbatha and Evidence Makgopa expected to return to action at a crucial stage of the season.

Both players have reportedly resumed full training and are being assessed for possible selection on Sunday, after missing Pirates’ convincing 3-0 win over AmaZulu FC last weekend. Their return would come at an important moment for the Buccaneers, who are looking to maintain strong momentum in the league while preparing for one of the most fiercely contested fixtures in South African football.

The potential availability of Mbatha and Makgopa offers a timely boost for the Soweto giants, who continue to push for consistency as the title race intensifies. Squad depth has been a key factor for Pirates this season, and having experienced options back in contention could strengthen their approach in a match where fine margins often decide the outcome.

Pirates also received indirect encouragement in midweek after league rivals Mamelodi Sundowns dropped points in a 1-1 draw against Stellenbosch FC. The result ended Sundowns’ winning run and kept the pressure alive at the top end of the table, tightening the race for league honours.

The match also featured several notable performances with links to Pirates’ title challenge. Striker Tshegofatso Mabasa made an impact from the bench, finishing from close range after seeing an earlier penalty saved, while defender Olisa Ndah was part of a Stellenbosch side that managed to secure a hard-fought point against the reigning champions.

With the standings remaining closely contested, Pirates’ recent victory over AmaZulu has kept them firmly in the hunt, while Sundowns remain within striking distance with games in hand still to play. Every fixture from this point carries added weight, but the Soweto derby stands out as one of the most important.

Attention now shifts fully to Sunday’s showdown against Kaizer Chiefs, a fixture that always carries extra intensity regardless of form or league position. The possible return of Mbatha and Makgopa could provide Pirates with added tactical options as they aim to assert themselves in both the derby and the broader title race.

As anticipation builds, Pirates supporters will be hoping the squad’s returning strength translates into a strong performance in a match that often sets the tone for the closing stages of the season.

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