Kaizer Chiefs Determined To Defend The MTN8 Trophy
Kaizer Chiefs will be going all out to ensure that the MTN8 trophy remains untouched inside the Naturena display cabinet for another year when they face Ajax Cape Town in the 2015 final at the Nelson Mandela Bay stadium in Port Elizabeth on Saturday, 19 September. Chiefs won the 2015/2016 Absa Premiership title on the same pitch back in May.
The mighty Amakhosi won the 2014 MTN8 after beating arch rivals Orlando Pirates 1-0 in Durban.
Chiefs marketing director Jessica Motaung believes the team stands a good chance to win MTN8 again this year and to make it two in a row. “The feeling of winning the cup last year was indescribable,” she says.
“I think that I speak for every Chiefs supporter out there when I say we want a repeat performance. Everyone involved with the club is working towards that goal and when that final whistle blows, we all want to celebrate.”cocludes Jessica.