Nasreddine Nabi’s Kaizer Chiefs are suddenly one of the teams to watch this season, thanks to a smashing 4-0 win over SuperSport United in the Carling Knockout last 16.
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According to the Carling Knockout prize money details, winning the last 16 games to make the quarter-finals includes a prize of R600 000.
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Meanwhile, the last eight draw looks intimidating for the Soweto giants. Amakhosi have been drawn against the mighty Mamelodi Sundowns.
- Richards Bay vs Cape Town City
- Kaizer Chiefs vs Mamelodi Sundowns
- TS Galaxy vs Magesi FC
- Marumo Gallants vs Stellenbosch FC.
KAIZER CHIEFS TARGET OSWIN APPOLLIS IN DEMAND
According to the latest reports, Amakhosi are not the only admirers of the 23-year-old winger. Europe and the continent are also interested in Appollis.
“Chiefs are professional in the way they deal with transfers and they will go through the right channels again when the window opens again but other clubs have shown interest in Ossie as well,” a source told the Citizen.
“I can’t tell you which club in Europe wants him because it’s still too early to say but it’s not only in Africa where he’s in demand. At the end of the day, Polokwane City will have the final say because he has a contract with them,” the source added on the Kaizer Chiefs target.