Kaizer Chiefs fans have a reason to celebrate as star defender Rushwin Dortley prepares to make his long-awaited return to Naturena. After a grueling year on the sidelines following a serious knee injury sustained in March 2025, the Bafana Bafana international is finally entering the “final phase” of his rehabilitation.
While the “Ghost” hoped to see him back for the January 20th clash against Golden Arrows, a minor setback required additional scans, forcing the medical team to prioritize long-term safety over a rushed return.

Recovery Roadmap & Timeline
The 23-year-old’s journey back to the pitch is now clearly defined:
- Current Status: Final stages of individual rehab and conditioning.
- Mid-February 2026: Expected to rejoin the full team training sessions.
- Late February 2026: Targeted window for his first appearance in the matchday squad.
Why His Return is Critical
Dortley isn’t just fighting for his club; he’s racing against time for his country. Before his injury, he was a regular for Hugo Broos’ Bafana Bafana.
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicking off in June, Dortley needs competitive minutes to reclaim his spot in the national team. His left-footed presence in the heart of the Chiefs’ defense is the “missing ingredient” many believe will help Amakhosi secure a top-two finish this season.
















