Competing with the other forwards at the club made it difficult for the 22-year-old to break into the Amakhosi starting line-up
Kaizer Chiefs have announced the exit of striker Sizwe Twala who has joined National First Division side Swallows FC.
After failing to feature in a single match for Chiefs since being promoted to the first team at the beginning of this season, Twala has been released to Swallows for more game time.
With the likes of Samir Nurkovic, Leonardo Castro and Lebogang Manyama all among the league’s top goal-scorers so far this campaign, it was always going to be difficult for Twala to play.
“The 22-year-old Twala who will turn 23 later this year has been released in order for him to gain valuable game time which will further aide his development,” Chiefs announced in a statement.
The closest he got to playing for Chiefs this season was being on the bench as an unused substitute against Baroka and Golden Arrows in September and October last year, respectively.
At Swallows, Twala will be reunited with Chiefs players Itumeleng Shopane and Ayanda Rorwana who are on loan there.
Twala goes to Swallows
Kaizer Chiefs have released talented center forward Sizwe Twala to GladAfrica Championship (NFD) team Swallows FC.
Twala was promoted to the Chiefs first team ahead of the current season, after spending time with the Chiefs reserve team #Amakhosi4Life pic.twitter.com/VtCZT3QFv4
— Kaizer Chiefs (@KaizerChiefs) January 28, 2020
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