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That's what Chiefs' culture is all about
August 14, 2025
|Soccer Laduma
Brandon Petersen was at the top; he was in a different class.
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He was the difference between Stellenbosch FC and Chiefs. Let's be honest, people give him a lot of flak, but then there are times when he pulls out performances like this, and honestly, he's been outstanding every time he's been given any chance. But now, remember, Chiefs fans are spoilt when it comes to having a seasoned goalkeeper who would play all the games. If that goalkeeper missed one match, it was either through suspension or maybe injury. But that’s what Chiefs are known for: having a reliable goalkeeper who could play probably 95% of league games and even 50%
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