Itumeleng Khune, Erick Mathoho, Willard Katsande and Bernard Parker are the last standing Amakhosi legends. That is until one of them decided to hang up their boots!
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Willard Katsande has hang up his boots at the age of 36, according to Sowetan.
The former Chiefs icon and Amakhosi legend has called it a day after his first season with Sekhukhune United.
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Katsande spent more than a decade devoted to Chiefs.
During his career at Naturena, Amakhosi fans become accustomed to seeing his solid tackles and extremely high passion and dedication. Not a game went by where we did not see Katsande give 110% into every tackle, pass and run. He gave his all for every minute and made Chiefs fans around Soweto and the world so proud.
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Katsande was a part of the Chiefs side that completed the double under Stuart Baxter in 2014/15. He was one of the last standing Amakhosi legends along with Parker, Mathoho and Khune.
Who do you think will be the last standing Amakhosi legend?
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