Kaizer Chiefs Officially Enter Women’s Football with Springs Home Sweepers Partnership

After years of discussions and careful planning, Kaizer Chiefs have officially stepped into the women’s football arena through a strategic partnership with Springs Home Sweepers FC. This landmark move marks a major milestone for the Soweto giants as they expand their footprint to support and develop female football talent.
The newly formalized collaboration links Chiefs with Springs Home Sweepers, a respected women’s club owned by former Chiefs player and ex-Banyana Banyana coach Joseph Mkhonza. The partnership aims to focus on technical development, resource sharing, and creating clear pathways for young female players aspiring to reach the highest levels of the game.
Dr. Kaizer Motaung, Kaizer Chiefs’ Executive Chairman, described the partnership as a “significant milestone” that underscores the club’s commitment to empowering women through football. Meanwhile, Commercial Director Jessica Motaung highlighted that this alliance lays the groundwork for building a sustainable ecosystem for women’s football, reflecting Chiefs’ long-term vision.
This announcement fulfills Chiefs’ long-standing ambition to support the growth of the women’s game by aligning with a trusted local club that shares deep historical ties to Amakhosi. Fans and stakeholders alike now look forward to seeing the impact of this partnership in nurturing female talent and strengthening women’s football within the club and across South Africa.
As Chiefs take this bold step, the move sends a strong message about the future of women’s football and the importance of investing in the next generation of female stars.