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Bernard Parker, Siphelele Ntshangase and Happy Mashiane were among the players, who were making their return to the starting line-up as coach Gavin Hunt made six changes to the starting line-up which faced Pirates. On the other hand, the Natal Rich Boys were looking to make it three wins in a row having hammered Bizana Pondo Chiefs 4-1 in the National First Division (NFD) match last weekend. Dube, who started for TS Galaxy as they stunned Chiefs 1-0 in the 2019 Nedbank Cup final, was deployed in central defence by coach Simo Dladla, while former AmaZulu striker Somali Ntsundawana led the attack. ....
PA/Supplied Ten-man Kaizer Chiefs suffered a shock 2-1 defeat and elimination from the Nedbank Cup by GladAfrica Championship side Richards Bay on Sunday. Thabani Dube opened the scoring with a deft header at the FNB Stadium on 29 minutes. Siphosakhe Ntiya-Ntiya was dismissed for a second yellow card on 64 minutes, but Amakosi substitute Leonardo Castro found a leveller with 77 minutes played. And with the game seemingly headed for extra time, Richards Bay substitute Siyabonga Vilane popped up with the winner in the first minte of injury time, to secure his side s place in the last 16. Chiefs started this match on the front foot but the Natal Rich Boyz showed some good attacking promise in the opening exchanges. ....
Kaizer Chiefs shocked by second-tier club in South African Cup Issued on: 07/02/2021 - 19:10 2 min Soweto (South Africa) (AFP) Record 13-time South African FA Cup winners Kaizer Chiefs suffered a shock 2-1 first round loss at home to second-tier Richards Bay behind closed doors in Soweto on Sunday. Thabani Dube gave the visitors a half-time lead at the 90,000-capacity Soccer City stadium by nodding a corner past Nigeria goalkeeper Daniel Akpeyi at the far post. Chiefs were reduced to 10 men midway through the second half when Siphosakhe Ntiya-Ntiya was sent off after a second yellow card. But this handicap did not prevent Chiefs levelling on 76 minutes when fallen Colombian Leonardo Castro still managed to push the ball past goalkeeper Malcolm Jacobs. ....