AmaZulu FC: 2025/26 Season at a Glance (as of 11/02/2026)
Inacio Miguel and Elmo Kambindu, Kaizer Chiefs vs AmaZulu
AmaZulu FC have been one of the competitive mid‑to‑upper table sides in the 2025/26 Premier Soccer League, blending solid defence with an improving attack under head coach Arthur Zwane.
League Position & Points
4th place in the PSL with 30 points from 17 matches (9 wins, 3 draws, 5 losses) — tied on points with Kaizer Chiefs but ahead on other metrics.
AmaZulu have been competitive against both top rivals and mid‑table clubs, remaining firmly within the title and continental qualification race as the league progresses.
Goal Scoring
AmaZulu score an average of 1.12 goals per match.
They score roughly every 80 minutes of play.
In 76% of games, AmaZulu find the net at least once.
While not among the league’s most prolific attacks, AmaZulu are reliable contributors in goals, especially in tightly contested matches.
Defensive Record
Concede an average of 0.94 goals per game — less than one goal per match.
AmaZulu keep clean sheets in about 41% of matches.
They concede a goal roughly every 96 minutes.
This defensive resilience has been key to their consistent point totals and league position.
Match Dynamics & Style
Most games involving AmaZulu average around 2.06 total goals, indicating a fair balance between attack and defence.
AmaZulu score slightly more often in the second half, showing resilience and tactical adjustments later in matches.
Their matches tend to be competitive rather than one‑sided, with frequent 1‑0, 1‑1, or close scorelines.
Key Contributors
While detailed individual scoring stats from FootyStats aren’t fully listed, external sources show Thandolwenkosi Ngwenya leading AmaZulu’s scoring charts with 6 goals, followed by Hendrick Ekstein (4) and Athini Maqokola (3) across league matches.
Summary
As of 11 February 2026, AmaZulu FC are:
4th in the Premier Soccer League, strongly positioned for continental qualification.
Scoring 1.12 goals per game with a positive defensive record (conceding 0.94).
Playing a balanced, competitive style — hard to beat, and capable of grinding out tight results.
AmaZulu’s consistency this season places them among the best performers outside the traditional “big three” of the PSL, and if they maintain their form, they’re well‑placed to challenge for top‑four honours or continental spots.