Official: Man United Under-21s set to face South African club Kaizer Chiefs | OneFootball

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·13 octobre 2025

Official: Man United Under-21s set to face South African club Kaizer Chiefs

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Manchester United Under-21s will lock horns with South African outfit Kaizer Chiefs next month, it has been confirmed.

In addition to United, Diski Challenge (DDC) champions Kaizer Chiefs will also come up against Leeds United and Queens Park Rangers Under-21s as part of the tour.


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The Glamour Boys’ triumph was a historic one, marking their first-ever title in the competition. Even more impressively, they set a new points record with a tally of 70.

As part of their reward, they will have the opportunity to face the youth teams of some of Europe’s biggest clubs.

Kaizer Chiefs released a statement which read [via Manchester Evening News], “Kaizer Chiefs reserves will embark on the 11-day DDC International Tour from 25 November to 7 December 2025.”

“The tour, underwritten by the Professional Soccer League (PSL) and Multichoice, will see Amakhosi play matches against the U21 teams from esteemed English footballing institutions, Manchester United (28 November), Leeds United (2 December) and Queens Park Rangers (6 December).”

“In addition, the young Glamour Boys squad will visit the Manchester United and Liverpool academies during the trip – where they will undoubtedly gain valuable insights from exchanging knowledge and experiences with their British counterparts.”

“They will attend the English Premier League match on 3 December when Leeds United host Chelsea at Elland Road, where former Amakhosi star, Lucas Radebe, achieved legendary status and is still revered among the fanbase to this day.”

Kaizer Chiefs’ sporting director remarked, “We are incredibly excited to see our Reserve Team heading to England to face these famous clubs.”

“It is a reward for the dedication and resilience they showed in winning the DDC title for the first time last season.”

“It presents them with a tremendous opportunity to test their abilities against emerging talent from some of the world’s giants in football. I encourage them to embrace the experience, enjoy the tour, and continue making history as they fly the Amakhosi flag in far-off lands.”

Meanwhile, Ruben Amorim and his players are back in action on Sunday when they make their way to Anfield to battle bitter rivals Liverpool.


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