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Kaizer Chiefs – Full lists: 13 departures, 11 signings

Posted on September 23, 2025

Kaizer Chiefs completed over 20 deals in the recent transfer window.

Kaizer Chiefs have wrapped up over 20 deals.

These 13 players have left Naturena this season. Meanwhile, these 11 players have signed for Chiefs from the likes of Orlando Pirates, Mamelodi Sundowns and PSL rivals.


FULL LIST OF CHIEFS’ DEPARTURES

  • Ranga Chivaviro
  • Njabulo Blom
  • Sabelo Radebe
  • Edmilson Dove (Ntandoyenkosi Nkosi)
  • Mduduzi Mdantsane
  • Yusuf Maart (SV Reid)
  • Tebogo Potsane (Siwelele FC)
  • Bongani Sam
  • Edson Castillo
  • Ntandoyenkosi Nkosi (TS Galaxy)
  • Xolani Cossa (Black Lion, on loan)
  • Samkelo Zwane (Siwelele FC, on loan)
  • Happy Mashiane (Siwelele FC, on loan)

ALL CONFIRMED CHIEFS SIGNINGS

  • Ethan Chislett (Port Vale)
  • Nkanyiso Shinga (FC Alverca)
  • Flavio Silva (Persebaya Surabaya)
  • Thabiso Monyane (Orlando Pirates)
  • Paseka Mako (Orlando Pirates)
  • Siphesihle Ndlovu (SuperSport United)
  • Asanele Velebayi (Cape Town Spurs)
  • Etiosa Ighodaro (Mamelodi Sundowns)
  • Luke Baartman (Cape Town Spurs)
  • Lebohang Maboe (Mamelodi Sundowns)
  • Khanyisa Mayo (loan CR Belouizdad)
  • Xolani Cossa (Promoted from DDC)

LATEST CONFIRMED PLAYER DEPARTURES – UPDATED

Zwane and Mashiane have joined PSL rivals, Siwelele FC, on loan.

According to FarPost, both deals were completed on transfer deadline day. So, Zwane and Mashiane become Chiefs 12th and 13th departures. However, both men are still contracted to Chiefs.

Meanwhile, former DDC captain, Nkosi, is on loan with Black Lions in Botswana. Furthermore, he has just signed a first-team contract with Chiefs. Meaning, he will play for the senior team next season.


ORLANDO PIRATES COMPLETE MORE DEALS THAN CHIEFS

Chiefs completed over 20 transfer deals.

However, they were not the busiest team in the recent transfer window.

In fact, Soweto rivals Orlando Pirates were – comfortably. The Bucs have completed over 30 transfer deals with these 18 Pirates player exits and 15 signings confirmed. Pirates made some massive scoops with the likes of Oswin Appollis, Sipho Mbule, Sihle Nduli and Tshepang Moremi all joining the Bucs.

Meanwhile, Monnapule Saleng (Orbit College) and Mohau Nkota are amongst the biggest player departures coming out of Mayfair.


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