Kaizer Chiefs are one match away from their worst statistical run in the club’s 56-year history.
If Amakhosi lose to Durban City at Soccer City this Sunday, it will mark an unprecedented fifth consecutive defeat.
The Soweto giants enter the clash reeling from four straight losses across three competitions:
1. Zamalek (CAF Confederation Cup)
2. Stellenbosch (Nedbank Cup exit)
3. Orlando Pirates (3-0 Derby thumping)
4. Richards Bay (1-0 league loss)
While Chiefs have hit a four-game losing streak four times previously—most notably under Arthur Zwane and Steve Komphela—they have never reached five.
Currently sitting sixth in the Betway Premiership and 17 points off the pace, the pressure is at a breaking point.
Sunday’s high-stakes kickoff against the fourth-placed Durban City is a “must-win” to avoid a permanent stain on the club’s record books.
























