Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates put their rivalry aside this morning for a good cause, both rivals join hands to feed the hungry.
Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates, both sponsored by Vodacom, took to the Soweto Cricket oval to handout food aid worth over R335 000 to needy people in Soweto courtesy of an iniative by Vodacom.
For every goal scored by the Soweto giants this season, R5 000 was donated towards the meaningful cause by the telecommunications giants.
The Amakhosi and the Buccaneers both suffered rather inconsistent seasons filled with incredible highs and equal lows however the heart warming experience suggested at the end of the day, there is more to life than soccer.
Click on the below image to view Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates stars working together for a greater cause:
We can only go further together. A day well spent at the Soweto Cricket Oval all in the name of giving back, thanks to our family @orlandopirates and @KaizerChiefs #SisonkeSiyaWinna pic.twitter.com/hsMUyz6r2b
— Vodacom Soccer (@VodacomSoccer) June 7, 2021
Orlando Pirates players are set to take a well deserved break after a grueling season in which they competed on both the domestic and continental front while Kaizer Chiefs will continue pushing in the hardwork ahead of their CAF Champions League semifinals.
Ku busy, ku lit #SisonkeSiyaWinna our teams are hard at work. pic.twitter.com/mfRU3OWBZV
— Vodacom Soccer (@VodacomSoccer) June 7, 2021
The Amakhosi are set to face Moroccan giants Wydad Casablanca in the semifinals with the first leg taking place on 19 June 2021 while the second leg takes place a week later in what will be a historic first appearance in the CAF Champions League semifinals by Kaizer Chiefs