Kaizer Chiefs were not able to honour lsst Saturday’s league fixture against Cape Town City after announcing that 31 of their employees recently tested positive for Covid-19, which forced the club to temporarily close their facility in Naturena.
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Chiefs wre next scheduled to play Arrows at the Princess Magogo Stadium in Durban on Wednesday night, and the hosts had recently said they were preparing for the match to proceed.
However, it will not go ahead.
“Following further consultations with the medical department and management regarding the ongoing Covid-19 outbreak that occurred at the Village last week, Chiefs is unable to travel for the league match against Golden Arrows,” a Chiefs statement revealed on Tuesday.
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The league is yet to officially comment on the matter, despite holding an urgent executive meeting on Friday, 3 December.
In totality, Chiefs asked the PSL to postpone the matches against CT City, Golden Arrows, Sekhukhune United, Royal AM and Maritzburg United.
With four Chiefs matches originally meant to take place before the annual Christmas break, Stuart Baxter’s men are in fourth place on the standings with 22 points from 13 matches.
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