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Pics! Tbo Touch Hangs Out With Kaizer Chiefs Star Bernard Parker

No one can deny the fact that Kaizer Chiefs is the most followed and supported team in the Southern Africa. Most of the South African celebrities are the fans of the mighty Amakhosi.

The famous Metro FM DJ, Tbo Touch recently had lunch with Benard Parker and his wife. Some will be wondering what was the occasion. But the DJ gives us a small hint of what was the talking point.

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“Lunch time with the captain @benard_parker_25 and his lovely wife Mrs Parker. Let’s have a good season and take the team back on top,” Tbo Touch wrote on Instagram.

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Just a look at some of the famous names that support Amakhosi:

DJ Tira – Musician
Khanyi Mbau – Actor and TV Presenter
Somizi Mhlongo – TV Presenter and TV Reality Show Star
Pearl Thusi – TV Presenter
Tshatha Ngobe – Ukhozi FM Presenter
Bantu Holomisa – United Democratic Movement leader

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Parker is one of the players who are said to be facing an uncertain future at Chiefs. If his name eventually appears in a list of members that will be departing Naturena, he would leave after over 11 years of service as he was signed as a free agent in 2011 when the forward came back from FC Twente.

Did you know? Parker once played for Mamelodi Sundowns. According to Tranfermakert, he was at Masandawana before he signed with Thanda Royal Zulu in 2004. The now-defunct Thanda loaned him to Red Star in Serbia in January 2009, he spent six months and returned.

It was in the same year when he was transferred to FC Twente in Netherlands. In his first season, he won the league Eredivisie and Johan Cruijff Schaal. Tweente loaned him to Panserraikos before he became a free agent.

Since he signed for the Love and Peace club in 2011, he has scored 60 goals in 363 games he played for the club.

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