Kaizer Chiefs are celebrating their 56th anniversary today.
Zuko Komisa

South Africa’s most decorated football club, Kaizer Chiefs, is celebrating its 56th anniversary today.
Founded on 7 January 1970 by the legendary Kaizer Motaung following his return from the Atlanta Chiefs in the United States, the Soweto giants have evolved from a fledgling side into a cornerstone of African sport.
Their trophy cabinet boasts a record 93 titles, including 13 league championships, cementing their status as the nation’s premier footballing institution.
56 YEARS OF AMAKHOSI!
— Kaizer Chiefs (@KaizerChiefs) January 7, 2026
From 1970 to 2026 – the legacy continues.
Thank you to every player, every supporter, every member of the Amakhosi family who made this journey unforgettable.
Here's to many more years of glory! #Amakhosi4Life #KaizerChiefs56 #LoveAndPeace pic.twitter.com/CWC559jFEm
The club’s rich history is defined by its iconic black and gold colours and the legendary figures who graced the pitch.
Icons such as Doctor Khumalo helped transform the FNB Stadium into a “fortress,” while the fierce Soweto Derby rivalry against Orlando Pirates remains one of the most anticipated fixtures in the global football calendar.
To mark the milestone, the club’s vast and loyal fan base took to social media to share tributes and memories.
56 years of Amakhosi. 56 years of glory.
— Kaizer Chiefs (@KaizerChiefs) January 7, 2026
Happy Birthday to the greatest club in South Africa! 🎉#Amakhosi4Life #KaizerChiefs56 #HappyBirthdayChiefs pic.twitter.com/WfFIpOYJuS
Thank you Skipper! ❤️✌🏼
— Kaizer Chiefs (@KaizerChiefs) January 7, 2026
We thank you, Neil Tovey, for being part of a generation that brought success to the Club and helped shape Kaizer Chiefs into an iconic brand!
Best wishes to you too!#KC56 #Amakhosi4Life#HappyBirthdayChiefs #KC56 #Chiefs56 #Amakhosi4Life pic.twitter.com/ZBPj1FfP9s
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