Kaizer Chiefs, also known as Amakhosi, have a rich history of producing talented footballers. Several of these legends were paid handsomely for their skills on the pitch. The Glamour Boys have been a driving force in South African football, with generations of talented players contributing to the club’s enduring legacy.
From the flair of Doctor Khumalo to the clutch brilliance of Siphiwe Tshabalala, Amakhosi legends have consistently defined excellence at the highest level. But which iconic Amakhosi legend was paid the most, and how much did he take home?
The financial landscape of football has changed significantly over time, creating a clear divide between past and present earnings. Legends like Collins Mbesuma and Bernard Parker enjoyed successful spells at Kaizer Chiefs, but their salaries reflect different eras within the game. Parker reportedly earned around R300,000 per month during his time at the club, a figure that signals the modern shift toward higher player compensation.
In contrast, earlier icons like Khumalo operated in a vastly different financial environment. His reported starting salary of just R8,000 per month highlights how dramatically player earnings have increased. Although this amount was worth a lot more than it is today, it’s still astonishingly low.
The highest-paid Amakhosi legend is Itumeleng Khune. The former Kaizer Chiefs captain reportedly earned approximately R480,000 per month during the latter stages of his career, making him the top earner among club legends. Khune played alongside key figures like Reneilwe Letsholonyane and Shabalala, cementing his place in a golden generation of talent.
Interestingly, despite his substantial earnings, there was a period when Khune’s salary ranked only fourth within the Kaizer Chiefs squad. This was due to the presence of top earners like Keagan Dolly, Khama Billiat, and Samir Nurkovic, all of whom reportedly matched or exceeded that figure.
Khune’s earnings illustrate both his status and the broader evolution of player salaries at Kaizer Chiefs. The former Bafana Bafana captain is one of the true greats of SA football, a true Amakhosi legend.
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