Skip to content
Soccer Bullet
Menu
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Premier Soccer League
    • Betway Premiership
    • Motsepe Foundation Championship
    • Kaizer Chiefs
    • Orlando Pirates
    • Mamelodi Sundowns
  • English Premier League
  • TRENDING NEWS
    • Transfer Centre
  • International
    • UEFA Champions League
    • UEFA Europa League
    • African Football
    • CAF Champions League
    • CAF Confederation Cup
    • Africa Cup Of Nations
    • Bundesliga
    • LaLiga
    • Ligue 1
    • Serie A
    • Women’s Football
  • About
Menu

Former Orlando Pirates defender leaves Kaizer Chiefs without kicking a ball

Posted on July 31, 2025
32

Kaizer Chiefs have parted ways with defender Bongani Sam after just one season.

Sam joined Amakhosi from rivals Orlando Pirates in July 2024 but failed to play a single match for the Glamour Boys.

“After just one season, Kaizer Chiefs have amicably agreed to part ways with defender Bongani Sam.The Gqeberha native joined the team from Orlando Pirates in July 2024. Wishing Bongani all the best,” Chiefs said on Thursday.

Sam was not the only Kaizer Chiefs player released this week

On Tuesday, Amakhosi announced the departure of midfielder Tebogo Potsane. The 31-year-old midfielder played two seasons and only made just 19 appearances for Chiefs.

“As Kaizer Chiefs continue to prepare for the upcoming season, the Club and midfielder Tebogo Potsane have parted ways amicably.

We thank him for his contributions and wish him all the best in the future,” the club said in a statement.

Which players has Kaizer Chiefs parted ways with?

The nine players who have left Chiefs are: Sam, Potsane, Mduduzi Mdantsane, Edson Castillo, Edmilson Dove, Njabulo Blom, Sabelo Radebe, Ranga Chivaviro and Yusuf Maart.

So far, Amakhosi have signed six players which are: Ethan Chislett (Port Vale), Nkanyiso Shinga (FC Alverca), Flavio Silva (Persebaya Surabaya), Thabiso Monyane (Orlando Pirates), Paseka Mako (Orlando Pirates), and Siphesihle Ndlovu (SuperSport United).

Kaizer Chiefs open their season against Stellenbosch FC on 10 August. Having failed to finish in the top 8, the Soweto giants will not participate in this year’s MTN8 competition.

Which player should Chiefs release?

Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 0211.

Subscribe to The South African website’s newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

Latest News

  • New-look Orlando Pirates: All 21 confirmed deals
  • Mbatha – How Playing For Pirates Changed My Life
  • Orlando Pirates vs Polokwane City a SOLD OUT affair
  • Nkwe believes City can stun Pirates in MTN8
  • Kaizer Chiefs want to tie down ex-Mamelodi Sundowns star

About Us

COLORMAG
Soccer Bullet is a weekly football newspaper with a large focus on PSL football stars, breaking news and football features from renowned journalists in the industry.
The Soccer Bullet website is your 24 hour portal to the latest football news as well as a content hub where you can access on Soccer Bullet Website Sales Email: info@soccerbullet.co.za
COLORMAG
Soccer Bullet is a weekly football newspaper with a large focus on PSL football stars, breaking news and football features from renowned journalists in the industry.
The Soccer Bullet website is your 24 hour portal to the latest football news as well as a content hub where you can access on Soccer Bullet Website Sales Email: info@soccerbullet.co.za

Latest News

  • New-look Orlando Pirates: All 21 confirmed deals
  • Mbatha – How Playing For Pirates Changed My Life
  • Orlando Pirates vs Polokwane City a SOLD OUT affair
  • Nkwe believes City can stun Pirates in MTN8
  • Kaizer Chiefs want to tie down ex-Mamelodi Sundowns star
  • Kaizer Chiefs – Full list: All confirmed departures
  • Kaizer Chiefs decisions on 14 players 
©2025 Soccer Bullet | Design: Newspaperly WordPress Theme