Throwback to When Kaizer Chiefs Last Lifted the Nedbank Cup (Then ABSA Cup) – Will History Repeat Itself?

 



It’s hard to believe it’s been nearly two decades since Kaizer Chiefs last clinched the prestigious Nedbank Cup – back when it was still known as the ABSA Cup. The year was 2006, the venue was Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban, and the opponent? None other than our fiercest rivals, Orlando Pirates.


What a game that was. The energy, the drama, the pride – it felt like the entire country was holding its breath. Chiefs came out victorious that day, with a 1-0 win that sealed our glory and gave the fans a moment to cherish for the ages. I still remember the celebrations – the gold and black filling the streets, the chants echoing through the city. It wasn’t just a win, it was a statement.


Now here we are, years later, standing on the brink of history once again. Could this be the moment we’ve been waiting for? Could destiny bring us full circle – back to the top, and back at the expense of our old rivals?


The game has changed, players have come and gone, but the spirit of Amakhosi remains unshaken. This isn’t just about football. It’s about pride, legacy, and the hope of millions who still believe in Ka Bo Yellow.


We’ve waited long enough. Could 2025 be the year? Could we be celebrating once more?


Only time will tell… but one thing is for sure – history has a way of repeating itself.


#Amakhosi4Life #NedbankCup2025 #Throwback2006 #BeatTheBucs

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