A football royalty on the brink

Once upon a time: Chiefs supporters during happy times PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Once upon a time: Chiefs supporters during happy times PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

A decade ago, Mochudi Centre Chiefs were the undisputed local football’s royalty. They bludgeoned opponents into submission on their way to five top-flight titles. But the royal robes are fast fading as the club royal authority wanes, observes Staff Writer, MQONDISI DUBE

Mochudi Centre Chiefs were mid-table opponents until the summer of 2008 when under Ernest Molome’s leadership, the team delivered a first-ever Premier League title. It opened the trophy floodgates as Magosi cantered to several titles, matching bitter rivals Township Rollers pound-for-pound.

How Chiefs went about their business left many green with envy. The Chiefs roadshows littered every football venue across the country as a new sense of belief and fortitude were ingrained. A glut of talent arrived at the Kgatleng side, as the club became the dream destination of every local player.

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