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Kaizer Chiefs Bolster Goalkeeping Ranks with Fiacre Ntwari Acquisition Pretoria, South Africa – Kaizer Chiefs Football Club is delighted to announce the signing of goalkeeper Fiacre Ntwari from Police FC on a three-year deal. The Burundian shot-stopper joins the Amakhosi to bolster their goalkeeping squad ahead of the upcoming season. Ntwari has established himself as one of the most promising young goalkeepers in Burundi. Despite his tender age of 21, he has already represented his country at the senior international level and has played in continental competitions. The acquisition of Ntwari strengthens Kaizer Chiefs’ goalkeeping department, which already includes experienced custodians Itumeleng Khune and Brandon Peterson. The young Burundian is expected to challenge for a starting berth and provide competition within the squad. “We are thrilled to welcome Fiacre Ntwari to Kaizer Chiefs,” said club chairman Kaizer Motaung. “He is a talented goalkeeper with great potential, and we believe he will be a valuable addition to our team.” Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane echoed the sentiments of the chairman. “Fiacre is a promising young player who has already shown his quality at international level,” said Zwane. “We are confident that he will develop into a top goalkeeper under our guidance.” Ntwari expressed his excitement at joining Kaizer Chiefs. “I am delighted to join this great club,” he said. “I am eager to learn from the experienced goalkeepers here and to contribute to the team’s success.” The signing of Fiacre Ntwari is a testament to Kaizer Chiefs’ commitment to building a strong and competitive squad for the upcoming season. The club is confident that Ntwari will be a valuable asset to the team and will play a key role in their pursuit of success.Kaizer Chiefs Sign Rwanda’s Fiacre NtwariKaizer Chiefs Sign Rwanda’s Fiacre Ntwari Kaizer Chiefs have signed Rwanda international goalkeeper Fiacre Ntwari from DStv Premiership side TS Galaxy. The move comes after the Amakhosi’s extensive search for a goalkeeper across Africa. Ntwari, 24, was targeted due to his age, potential, and familiarity with the DStv Premiership. His experience with the Rwanda national team since age 17 and his ball-playing skills further appealed to Chiefs. The decision to acquire Ntwari was made after coach Ilyes Mzoughi assessed his abilities. He is expected to compete with Brandon Petersen, Ful Bruce Bvuma, and Bontle Molefe for a starting role. Ntwari’s heroic performance in the Carling Knockout Cup, where he saved a penalty and led TS Galaxy to the quarter-finals, caught the attention of Chiefs. He had 32 appearances for TS Galaxy last season, conceding 29 goals and keeping 13 clean sheets. The signing of Ntwari marks a significant milestone in his career, providing him with an opportunity to showcase his talents on a larger stage. He is expected to join his new teammates in Istanbul early next week.Kaizer Chiefs have bolstered their goalkeeping department with the acquisition of Fiacre Ntwari from AS Kigali. The Burundian international has put pen to paper on a three-year deal with the Soweto giants. Ntwari, 24, has been capped 11 times by his country and was part of the Burundi squad that competed at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt. He has also represented AS Kigali in the CAF Confederation Cup. The goalkeeper is expected to provide competition for Daniel Akpeyi and Itumeleng Khune, who have been Chiefs’ first-choice goalkeepers in recent seasons. Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane said he was delighted to have secured the services of Ntwari. “Fiacre is a young and talented goalkeeper with a bright future,” Zwane said. “He has impressed us with his performances for AS Kigali and the Burundi national team. We believe he has the potential to be a valuable addition to our squad.” Ntwari expressed his excitement at joining Chiefs. “I am very happy to have joined Kaizer Chiefs,” Ntwari said. “This is a big club with a rich history and I am looking forward to contributing to the team’s success. I will work hard to earn my place in the team and help Chiefs achieve its goals.”