
Kaizer Chiefs have moved swiftly to secure their defensive foundation, reportedly agreeing to a significant contract extension with first-choice goalkeeper Brandon Petersen. The 31-year-old shot-stopper has been a pillar of consistency during the 2025/26 campaign, and this new deal signals the club’s intent to maintain stability in the final line of defense.
The agreement comes at a high-point for the club, as they sit on the verge of a return to continental competition.
The Details: A Long-Term Vision
According to recent reports, the Amakhosi management and Petersen have reached an alignment that could see the keeper remain at the club for the foreseeable future.
- The Contract: A fresh two-year agreement has been put on the table.
- The Option: The deal includes an additional one-year option, potentially keeping Petersen at Naturena until June 2030.
- Current Form: Petersen has been the undisputed number one this season, racking up 22 league appearances and playing a vital role in the club’s push for a top-three finish.
Focus Shifts to Sekhukhune and CAF Dreams
While the news off the pitch is positive, the work on the pitch continues this weekend. Following the hard-fought 1-1 draw with Mamelodi Sundowns, the math for CAF qualification is simple: five points from three games.
- The Next Hurdle: Chiefs travel to face Sekhukhune United this Sunday, 10 May.
- Logistics: Kickoff is at 17:30, with the match broadcast live on DStv Channel 202.
- Squad Update: While Petersen will lead from the back, the midfield will be without Siphesihle Ndlovu, who serves a suspension.















