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Bruce Bvuma Secures New One-Year Deal With Kaizer Chiefs

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Kaizer Chiefs FC celebrating a goal during a friendly match in preparation of season 2025/2026. The match is set between PEC Zwolle and Kaizer Chiefs F.C. at sportpark Ezinge on 15 July 2025
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Kaizer Chiefs have extended the contract of goalkeeper Bruce Bvuma for another year. This update confirms his status as the longest-serving player in the current squad.

According to reports from thesouthafrican.com, this contract keeps the 31-year-old shot-stopper at Naturena. He is the second player to sign an extension recently, following Dillan Solomons.

A Journey of Loyalty at Naturena

Bvuma joined the youth development structures before making his senior debut in March 2017. The Leratong-born player has shown consistent professionalism over nearly a decade.

During his career, he often served as a backup to prominent figures like Itumeleng Khune and Brandon Petersen. However, he remained a reliable option whenever the team faced injury crises or high-pressure matches. His contributions include appearances during the club’s run to the CAF Champions League semi-finals and their Nedbank Cup success.

Stability Under a New Era

This extension provides continuity as Kaizer Chiefs enter a new phase under head coach Fernando Da Cruz. Experienced players can offer crucial stability during management transitions.

Bvuma has also earned recognition with call-ups to the Bafana Bafana national team, which reflects his reliability. As the club prepares for the upcoming season, squad depth and veteran leadership will likely play a significant role. Football fans can find more updates and insights on the bettors.co.za news section.

The contract marks the beginning of Bvuma’s tenth season with the team. His presence ensures that the squad retains institutional memory during a period of tactical adjustments.