Kaizer Chiefs striker Caleb Bimenyima joins Brazil's Ronaldo, rare group of players to score historic hattrick
FootballAmazing Video of Kaizer Chiefs Fans Singing Asambe Nono After Stellenbosch FC Victory in Cape Town Goes Viral
- An amazing video of Kaizer Chiefs supporters having an absolute ball of a time is going viral on YouTube
- Thousands of them were seen in an amateur video singing the very popular song 'Asambe Nono' at the Cape Town Stadium during and after the match against Stellenbosch FC
- The Amakhosi are in a good space at the moment, with them having won the exciting encounter 3-1
Life appears to be going swimmingly if you are a Kaizer Chiefs supporter at the moment.
The Amakhosi are in fine form at the moment, with the events at the Cape Town Stadium last week seemingly proving it.
A YouTube video showed thousands of Chiefs supporters merrily belting out Ntando's hit 'Asambe Nono' at the Cape Town Stadium last week during and after the DStv Premiership encounter against Stellenbosch FC. The visitors won the match 3-1 courtesy of a Caleb Bimenyimana hat-trick via three penalties.
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After the match, the Chiefs players did a lap of victory around the pitch, joining in the singing of the song that has become the staple of happy spectators at stadiums around South Africa.
Ace 'Mr Spot On' Ncobo discusses validity of Kaizer Chiefs striker Caleb Bimenyimana's hat-trick of penalties
Former FIFA referee and resident SuperSport analyst Andile 'Ace' Ncobo has given his thoughts on a historic occurrence last Sunday.
As reported by Sports Brief, 'Mr Spot On' dissected the validity of three penalties that Kaizer Chiefs were awarded in a dramatic DStv Premiership encounter against Stellenbosch FC. Amakhosi striker Caleb Bimenyimana - who won two of them - scored all three for a historic hat-trick.
Speaking on Extra Time, Ncobo said after Maroons defender Mogamad de Goede brought down the Burundian:
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Football"The referee, having been correctly positioned, [gave the] right decision, whether the penalty was soft, medium or hard-boiled like eggs. Spot-on decision by the referee."
The second penalty was as straightforward as they come, with Fawaaz Basadien inexcusably handling the ball in the box.
As for the third one, de Goede brought down Bimenyimana as he bore down with just the Stellenbosch goalkeeper to beat. The former was adjudicated to have committed a professional foul, with the referee showing him a straight red card for his efforts.