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Former Chiefs Star Retires – iDiski Times

Posted on January 27, 2026

Former Kaizer Chiefs, Bidvest Wits and Polokwane City midfielder Cole Alexander has announced his retirement from football at the age of 36.

Alexander had quite a nomadic career, featuring for the likes of Vasco Da Gama, Chippa United, Polokwane City, Bidvest Wits and SuperSport United where he won the 2017/18 MTN8.

He also moved abroad to Odisha before returning to SA to join Kaizer Chiefs. Following his stint with Amakhosi, he went abroad once more to Helsingborgs IF before returning to join Polokwane City. He was without a club since July 2025 and has now opted to hang up his boots.

“After nearly two decades in professional football, today I officially announce my retirement,” he stated.

“Although I didn’t want my career to end the way my last season went, I’ve learned that not everything is in our control. That final chapter and the environment I was in, doesn’t define the journey I’ve been blessed to live.

“This is for the fans, supporters, and loved ones who’ve been with me through it all, even when you might have already sensed this day was coming. Thank you for nearly 20 years of belief and love.

“Football gave me more than I ever deserved: lessons, brotherhood, purpose, and memories I’ll carry forever. This chapter didn’t end the way I wanted, but God’s not done writing my story.”

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