Ghanaian Football Legends Back Toyota Cup
Ghanaian Football Legends Back Toyota Cup

Posted in Features, News on Jul 18, 2025.

Kaizer Chiefs’ successful Toyota Cup activation in Ghana has drawn widespread praise from some of the West African nation’s most respected football legends, who believe the upcoming clash with Asante Kotoko will inspire greater collaboration between clubs across the African continent. Speaking during a special engagement with the Club’s icons Siyabonga Nomvethe and Stanton Fredericks, the Ghanaian legends expressed their admiration for the initiative, describing it as a vital step toward strengthening inter-club relationships and empowering African football as a whole.


The meeting, held ahead of the much-anticipated Toyota Cup on Saturday, 26 July, was attended by several prominent figures in Ghanaian football, including former internationals and representatives of the Professional Footballers Association of Ghana. PFAG General Secretary and ex-Black Stars defender, Anthony Baffoe, also lent his support, emphasising the long-term impact that such collaborations can have.

“This is more than a match. It’s a movement,” said Baffoe. “The Toyota Cup presents a unique opportunity for African clubs to build strategic relationships and elevate the standard of football on the continent. It’s about more than the 90 minutes on the pitch. When two giants like Kaizer Chiefs and Asante Kotoko come together in this way, it sends a powerful message that African clubs can lead their own evolution. We salute Kaizer Chiefs for taking this bold step, and we look forward to what this can spark across the continent.”


PFAG President, Samuel Kuffour, also commended the Kaizer Chiefs delegation for their visit to Ghana and engagement with local football leadership.

“We are honoured to welcome legends like Nomvethe and Fredericks to Ghana. Their presence here, as part of the Toyota Cup initiative, goes beyond football. It’s about building bridges across Africa through the beautiful game. The entire exercise led by Chiefs has been an invaluable learning experience for all of us involved in club football on the continent. It sets a powerful example of how we can grow stronger through collaboration, knowledge exchange and mutual respect,” Kuffour said.


“Bhele” Nomvethe and “Stiga” Fredericks, both of whom enjoyed stellar careers in the Amakhosi jersey, echoed the sentiment, praising the warm reception in Ghana and the shared passion for football across borders. “Football is a unifier, and this tour has reminded us of that,” Nomvethe said, adding, “The excitement around the Toyota Cup is incredible, and it shows the deep respect and history between Kaizer Chiefs and Asante Kotoko.”


Fredericks concurred, “It’s been amazing to connect with legends here in Ghana. We’re planting seeds for something bigger; more exchange, more unity, and a stronger African football product.”

The Toyota Cup, which sees two of the continent’s most storied clubs face off, promises to be a celebration that unites Africa. All eyes now turn to Saturday, 26 July. Supporters are encouraged to get their tickets early. They are available at R80 online via Opentickets and physical at Shoprite, Checkers and uSave outlets country wide.



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