Amakhosi's stars looked as suave as ever at Dr Kaizer Motaung's Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Johannesburg on Thursday evening. Check it out!
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Kaizer Chiefs ballers dressed to the nines in their club suites at the Montecasino Ballroom for the South African Hall of Fame induction of their chairman, Dr Kaizer Motaung.
The visionary football legend and founder of Kaizer Chiefs took his place among the country's greatest figures in the South African Hall of Fame.
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Let's take a closer look at what went down at the ceremony and what the players wore...
Chiefs stars show up in style for Dr Motaung
The Kaizer Chiefs players showed up in the best possible way for their chairman, Dr Kaizer Motaung, at his South African Hall of Fame induction.
The likes of Pule Mmodi, Samkelo Zwane, Dillon Solomons and newest signing Luke Fleurs all cleaned up well in gold ties, in their Chiefs formal wear, that included gold ties and black waistcoats.
The original Glamour Boy, Dr Kaizer Motaung whipped out a classic tuxedo for his big night, showing the rest of the players how to effortlessly pull off a formal look.
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As mentioned in the South African Hall of Fame's press release, figures from all spheres of sport, entertainment and government came together to honour Dr Motaung.
"The visionary founder and Chairman of the Kaizer Chiefs Football Club has not only sculpted the present and future of football but has also left an indelible legacy that will inspire generations to come," said the Chairman of the South African Hall of Fame in a post ceremony address to the attendees.
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Dr Kaizer Motaung's name in the Hall of Fame now stands alongside the late former President Nelson Mandela, the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu, golf icon Gary Player, and Mzansi's iconic sports teams; the 1996 AFCON-winning Bafana Bafana team and Springboks World Cup-winning teams from 1995 and 2007, as he solidifies his legacy in South African sport.
Take a scroll through the gallery to view the dapper Chiefs stars:
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