One of Africa’s most iconic football brands has officially stepped into the women’s game, and the implications could be transformative.
Kaizer Chiefs, a club with a proud legacy and a fan base that stretches across the continent, has signed a landmark agreement with Home Sweepers Ladies FC, a Gauteng-based side competing in the Sasol Provincial Women’s League.
While this move ensures compliance with CAF’s club licensing regulations ahead of Chiefs’ participation in the CAF Confederation Cup, the message from Naturena is clear: this is about far more than checking a regulatory box.
The decision to formally back a women’s side signals a powerful shift in the football landscape. For years, conversations about elevating the women’s game in South Africa have centred on access, investment, and visibility.
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Now, with one of the continent’s biggest sporting institutions putting its brand, infrastructure, and influence behind a women’s team, the momentum is undeniable.
Home Sweepers Ladies FC is no stranger to the women’s football scene. Based in Springs and led by Kaizer Chiefs legend Joseph “Skheshekheshe” Mkhonza, the club has long played a vital role in developing female talent in Gauteng. With this new partnership, Amakhosi will provide additional resources, upgrade facilities, and support player development, all while raising the club’s national profile and helping it compete at higher levels.
As conversations around the professionalisation of women’s football grow louder, this collaboration could set a new benchmark for South African clubs. There’s hope that other major football brands, notably Orlando Pirates, will follow suit and invest in the women’s game.
Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies have already set the gold standard. The reigning Hollywoodbets Super League champions have won five league titles and lifted the CAF Women’s Champions League trophy, transforming the lives of their players and contributing significantly to the national team’s recent success.
More announcements from Kaizer Chiefs are expected ahead of the 2025/26 season, and there’s growing optimism that this step will spark similar commitments across the country.
For young girls across South Africa dreaming of pulling on the famous gold and black jersey, that dream is now within reach. With Kaizer Chiefs firmly in the women’s football conversation, the stakes, and opportunities, have never been higher.
Main Photo Caption: Jessica Motaung pictured announcing the partnership between the Sasol Provincial Women’s League team Home Sweepers Ladies FC and iconic Soweto football club, Kaizer Chief, on 27 June, 2025. Photo: Screenshot SABC Sport Livestream