Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema was one of the dignitaries who wished Kaizer Chiefs founder Kaizer Motaung a happy 80th birthday.
“Chincha Guluva”, as Motaung is affectionately known, turns 80 today on 16 October. As a passionate young footballer, he started playing in the streets of Phefeni in Soweto. His talent was noticed in school as a teenager and he quickly rose through the ranks, showcasing his incredible talent and leadership skills and signing for Orlando Piratesat the age of 16.
His love for the game drove him to explore opportunities beyond our borders, leading him to the United States, where he played for Atlanta Chiefs. Motaung returned to South Africa in 1969 where he formed Kaizer Chiefs a year later.
Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. Motaung has not only been a visionary leader but also an advocate for the development of the sport in South Africa. His tireless efforts have paved the way for young talent to shine, ensuring that the game continues to thrive.
On Wednesday, various leaders and organisation took to social media to celebrate the Kaizer Chiefs chairman.
“Let’s celebrate the 80th birthday of Dr Kaizer “Chincha Guluva” Motaung, the Chairman of Kaizer Chiefs
. Your unwavering leadership and dedication to elevating our football to a world-class level continue to inspire us,” said EFF leader Julius Malema.
Kaizer Motaung celebrated on 16 October 2024
Orlando Pirates chairman Khoza also paid a special tribute.
“Today is a special day of Dr Kaizer Motaung’s birth. South Africa is better off because on this day a great South African was born in 1944. He dazzled the world with his football talent as a player. His consistent assembly of talent created a club that is testament of South African football to the world.
“As a national leader, he contributed in action to finding peace when the nation was torn apart by political violence. He was a formidable team player in the securing and hosting of the 2010 Fifa World Cup for South Africa. When Covid-19 put our nation in destress in 2020, he again [took] action. He stood up to be part of the solution. Happy 80th birthday my dear friend. May the good Lord bless you with longevity to continue your exemplary contribution to humanity.”
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