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Kaizer Chiefs condemn ‘unacceptable’ fan behaviour, but Arthur Zwane is fine

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According to a statement released by Kaizer Chiefs, Arthur Zwane is fine after had to dodge objects thrown at by fans. the Club has condemned the behaviour of some fans.

Arthur Zwane had to escorted out of Royal Bafokeng after some supports hurled objects at him. Picture: Samuel Shivambu, BackpagePix

Cape Town – Kaizer Chiefs have finally spoken out following the recent attack on head coach Arthur Zwane by the club’s supporters.

Amakhosi suffered a fourth defeat in the last five matches in all competitions on Saturday as they went down to direct competitors for a CAF slot Supersport United.

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Their most recent results meant that the club would not only extend their barren run of eight years without a trophy but they would also not contend in any continental competition next season, a reality perhaps too harsh to handle for a section of the club’s fans.

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A small group of Kaizer Chiefs supporters expressed their frustrations in horrific style as Zwane had to dodge and weave as objects were thrown at him after the match, needing the South African Police Service to escort him to safety.

The Naturena-based club has now confirmed the wellbeing of Zwane through a statement and has also taken the opportunity to express their displeasure on the incident and deemed the attack on the coach as unacceptable.

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“The coach was immediately assessed in the change room by the doctor and was diagnosed to be fine. He returned to Johannesburg on the team bus, together with the players, without requiring any further medical attention,” the statement read.

“Much as the Club understands that supporters were disappointed with the result, such expressions of dissatisfaction as were seen in Phokeng on Saturday are unacceptable and cannot be tolerated. Hence, we implore all our supporters to please refrain from any form of violence.”

Kaizer Chiefs will finish off their season with what has become a dead-rubber encounter against Cape Town City on Saturday and the club has urged the Amakhosi faithful to show their support in this difficult period.

“As we prepare for our last game of the season, we call on the Amakhosi Faithful to rally behind the team and the coach and inspire us to finish the season in style.

“The players and the technical team are giving their best out there, so let’s stick together and give them all the support we can.”

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