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Haskins Questions Chiefs' Retirement Of Fleurs Jersey

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As SA football continues to mourn Fleurs, his teammates and a local rapper used art to pay tribute to the late Kaizer Chiefs defender.
As SA football continues to mourn Fleurs, his teammates and a local rapper used art to pay tribute to the late Kaizer Chiefs defender.
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Kaizer Chiefs continues to be at the forefront of discussions, both on and off the field, following the recent decision to retire the jersey number of the late Luke Fleurs. This decision has sparked debate among fans and pundits alike. While some argue that it was an unnecessary gesture considering Fleurs never officially played for the club, others see it as a poignant tribute to a promising talent whose career was tragically cut short.

Fleurs, who joined Kaizer Chiefs in October last year from SuperSport United, was on the verge of making his debut for the club before his untimely passing. The announcement to retire his jersey number was made during a memorial service at the FNB Stadium last week, a decision explained eloquently by the club's sporting director, Kaizer Motaung Junior.

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Pundits, such as former footballer Mark Haskins, have weighed in on the matter, expressing their concern about the precedent set by retiring Fleurs' jersey. Haskins acknowledges the sentiment behind the decision but raises his point about the potential ramifications for other legendary figures associated with the club.

“The sentiment is great and you can understand the reasons and they are met and he explains beautifully why they are taking this decision,” Haskins told Sports Night Amplified with Andile.

“But again, you are setting a precedent and when I think about it, I don’t know anything other than, how many jerseys at Chiefs are retired? I think 15 are retired. That’s my thing, and so, like again… like a precedent is set.

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“And you’re opening up a can of worms in terms of previous legends of the club who probably maybe felt their jerseys should be retired, there are legends of the club who are late, obviously the circumstances are very different.

“But maybe there would’ve been a different way to honour his memory because he wasn’t seen on the field and you can understand the reasons but it’s a tough one,” Haskins pointed out.

Haskins suggests that there could have been alternative ways to honour Fleurs' memory without retiring his jersey. Whatever it is, one has to respect the decision of the club with this beautiful tribute at a difficult time for South African soccer. Amakhosi paid tribute to a promising talent gone too soon.

The focus now shifts back to the football pitch, where Chiefs will resume their DStv Premiership campaign. This Sunday, they face a crucial encounter against relegation-threatened Richards Bay FC, where the passion and dedication of the players will once again take centre stage.


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