Kaizer Chiefs sign Colombian striker Efmamjjasond González Palacios

Efmamjjasond González Palacios takes up final spot allotted to foreign players

Kaizer Chiefs have signed Colombian striker Efmamjjasond González Palacios. Picture: TWITTER
Kaizer Chiefs have signed Colombian striker Efmamjjasond González Palacios. Picture: TWITTER

Kaizer Chiefs have signed Colombian striker Efmamjjasond González Palacios.

The club announced the signing of the 24-year-old striker, who appears to have promising credentials, on social media on Thursday.

Chiefs’ signing of Palacios comes a day after they offloaded Burundian forward Bonfils-Caleb Bimenyimana on Wednesday, freeing up a spot for a foreigner in their squad.

The South American arrives with strong statistics and an apparently decent pedigree.

He left Colombia as a teenager having never played top-flight football in his native country, where he turned out for the reserves of Atlético Nacional, seeking to make his name in the higher-profile football environment in Argentina.

He battled for game time at second-tier All Boys and third-tier San Miguel.

However, after a move to Bolivian top flight club Real Santa Cruz in January he enjoyed a strong campaign, with eight goals in 15 Primera División matches in the second half of the 2022-23 season, also playing four cup games.

Palacios is the second South American acquired by Chiefs this season as new head coach Molefi Ntseki has embarked on a mission of rebuilding their squad with impressive signings, seeking to end Amakhosi’s painful eight campaigns without a trophy. 

Venezuelan international Edson Castillo has impressed with strong performances in central midfield.

Chiefs will hope Palacios can become a valuable regular goalscorer and spearhead upfront.

Thatayaone Ditlhokwe (Botswana), Christian Saile (Democratic Republic of Congo), Edmilson Dove (Mozambique), Castillo and Palacios take up the five places allotted for foreigners in Chiefs’ squad.


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