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Tshabalala: Respect the Chiefs badge

Cape Town - Kaizer Chiefs captain Siphiwe Tshabalala has urged his team-mates to uphold the prestigious name of the Soweto club.

Chiefs have had a difficult season which will end trophyless despite reaching the finals of both MTN8 and Telkom Knockout.

The Glamour Boys also failed to defend their Premiership title which was snatched by Mamelodi Sundowns.

"We still play for finishing in third or fourth position, We are professionals and we have to respect the supporters and our badge," Tshabalala said on the club's website.

"The focus is now on Chippa. We are going out there for the three points. We want to close the season on a high by winning this match.

"We appreciate the support we received this season and we are looking forward to a good turnout this Saturday. The supporters are the backbone of the club and their support has been consistent through and through."

Amakhosi will face Chippa United in their final match of the season on Saturday.

Kick-off is at 15:00.

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