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The Chiefs found themselves in this situation after they illegally signed Malagasy midfielder Andriamirado “Dax” Andrianarimanana from Fosa Juniors in 2018 and were banned from signing players by FIFA.
Having seen rivals Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns strengthen their squads, the Chiefs hoped for a positive result in their appeal so that they, too, could strengthen the team.
But now they could also lose Peterson, Hlanti and Nange to other teams. “We have to be positive and look to the future. I’m still busy training with the team, like I said, I’ve kept myself in shape to get to the level where I can compete again, ”Peterson said.
“I don’t know what’s going to happen like I said, my main objective is to get in shape because it doesn’t make sense to sign a contract and you don’t play.
Hlanti coach Sizwe Ntshangase said he can only talk about the future of the Bafana defender Bafana before the end of the week as he is not sure what will happen now. “Everybody asks me the same question, I don’t know what to answer,” Ntshangase told Sowetan.
“We haven’t thought about what will happen to him in the future, so I don’t want to answer something that I don’t know. If you can call me before the week is out, I’ll have something. “
Chiefs football manager Bobby Motaung said they would make an announcement today after the board meeting about what will happen to the players who have been training with the club.
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