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“I Never Pointed a Gun at Anyone, To Support Kaizer Chiefs” Bobby Motaung Hit Out

March 16, 2026
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“I Never Pointed a Gun at Anyone, To Support Kaizer Chiefs” Bobby Motaung Hit Out
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Bobby Motaung has emphasised that football supporters in South Africa are free to support any club they choose, dismissing the idea that fans are pressured to back a particular team.

Speaking during a discussion about fan loyalty and rivalries in South African football, the senior executive of Kaizer Chiefs made it clear that supporting a club should always be a matter of personal choice.

“I never pointed a gun at anyone to support Kaizer Chiefs,” Motaung said. “The Premier Soccer League has 16 teams, and every soccer fan has the right to support any team they love.”

His comments come amid ongoing debates among football supporters about club loyalty, fan pressure, and the intense rivalries that characterize South African football culture.

The Premier Soccer League, widely regarded as the top professional football competition in the country, features 16 clubs competing annually for league honours. Among them, Kaizer Chiefs remains one of the most recognised and supported teams, boasting a massive fan base across South Africa and beyond.

However, the club has also faced criticism and frustration from supporters during challenging seasons when results on the pitch did not meet expectations. These situations often spark heated conversations among fans regarding loyalty and commitment to their favourite teams.

Motaung’s remarks appeared aimed at reinforcing the idea that football should unite supporters rather than divide them. According to him, passion for the game should always respect individual freedom of choice.

Football analysts note that rivalries between major clubs in the PSL — particularly between Kaizer Chiefs and long-time rivals Orlando Pirates — are a major part of the sport’s appeal in the country. While such rivalries fuel excitement, they can also lead to intense debates among fans.

Motaung’s statement has since sparked discussion among supporters on social media, with many agreeing that football loyalty should be voluntary and driven by passion rather than pressure.

As the PSL season continues, fans across the country remain deeply invested in their teams, celebrating victories and enduring defeats together — a reminder that football loyalty ultimately belongs to the supporters themselves.

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