Kaizer Chiefs revealed their second Toyota Cup opponent Tuesday afternoon. The South African club will battle Asante Kotoko from Ghana at Moses Mabhida Stadium. The match takes place one week after Chiefs return from their Netherlands training camp. Jessica Motaung from Chiefs marketing department welcomed the Ghanaian visitors. She said the tournament brings African football teams together.
Asante Kotoko brings impressive credentials to the competition. The club has won more than 50 major trophies across their history. They captured two CAF Champions League titles and 25 domestic league championships. Last season Kotoko placed third behind Bibiani Gold Stars. The team finished just five points away from the Ghana Premier League title.
Chiefs hopes to bounce back from last year's tournament performance. Young Africans from Tanzania defeated them 4-0 at Free State Stadium. The heavy loss motivated Chiefs to improve their preparation for this edition. Moses Mabhida Stadium hosted Chiefs' Nedbank Cup victory earlier this year. The venue holds special meaning for the Johannesburg-based team.
The club plans to showcase new uniforms during the Toyota Cup match. Chiefs will wear their home kit during the first half of play. The away kit debuts during the second half against Kotoko. Both uniforms represent the 2025/26 season design and colors. Chiefs currently prepares for their European training tour before the Toyota Cup competition begins.
Asante Kotoko brings impressive credentials to the competition. The club has won more than 50 major trophies across their history. They captured two CAF Champions League titles and 25 domestic league championships. Last season Kotoko placed third behind Bibiani Gold Stars. The team finished just five points away from the Ghana Premier League title.
Chiefs hopes to bounce back from last year's tournament performance. Young Africans from Tanzania defeated them 4-0 at Free State Stadium. The heavy loss motivated Chiefs to improve their preparation for this edition. Moses Mabhida Stadium hosted Chiefs' Nedbank Cup victory earlier this year. The venue holds special meaning for the Johannesburg-based team.
The club plans to showcase new uniforms during the Toyota Cup match. Chiefs will wear their home kit during the first half of play. The away kit debuts during the second half against Kotoko. Both uniforms represent the 2025/26 season design and colors. Chiefs currently prepares for their European training tour before the Toyota Cup competition begins.