Kaizer Chiefs in 2025/26: Stats & Standing (as of 11/02/2026)
Silva celebrates with Aiden McCarthy after the only goal, ending the match 0-1 to Chiefs against Arrows
Kaizer Chiefs are showing one of their most competitive league campaigns in recent years, blending attack, resilience, and consistency — and the numbers tell the story.
League Position & Overall Form
As of 11 February 2026, in the 2025/26 Premier Soccer League season:
3rd place in the league with 30 points from 15 games.
8 wins, 6 draws, 1 loss — Chiefs have avoided defeat in the vast majority of matches.
Win rate: ~53%.
This is a significant improvement in consistency compared to recent seasons, reflecting a team that’s harder to beat and difficult to break down.
Goals & Scoring
15 goals scored, averaging 1.40 per game.
Goal scoring isn’t league‑leading, but Chiefs are efficient and compact in attack.
Defensive Solidity
6 goals conceded so far — one of the better defensive records in the league.
Goal difference: +9, showing balance at both ends of the pitch.
This defensive strength underlines a more organised tactical setup and key improvements from recent years.
Attack Metrics
Chiefs average 16.2 shots per match, with 5.4 on target.
That level of volume shows proactive attacking intent.
Key Contributors
Most Assists (2025/26):
Leandro Gastón Sirino – 2 assists
Siphesihle Ndlovu – 1 assist
Ashley Du Preez, Reeve Frosler, Pule Sydney Mmodi – 1 assist each.
Most Appearances:
Brandon Peterson – 14 appearances
Inácio Miguel Ferreira Santos – 13
Siphesihle Ndlovu – 12
Several others with 11+.
These players are forming the core of a stable squad driving Chiefs’ strong league form.
Summary: Chiefs’ 2025/26 Season So Far
As of 11/02/2026, Chiefs are:
3rd in the PSL — competing with the top teams
Hard to beat — only 1 loss in 15
Balanced — good attack and strong defence
This represents one of Kaizer Chiefs’ better league campaigns in recent memory, showing steady improvement from the lows of previous seasons and marking Chiefs as true contenders in domestic football this year.