Brandon Petersen Eyes Redemption in Soweto Derby Clash
After missing the inaugural Soweto derby of the 2023‑24 season through injury, Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Brandon Petersen is eager to turn the page when his side faces Orlando Pirates at FNB Stadium on Sunday at 15:00.
Background: Missed First Derby Due to Injury
Petersen was sidelined for the February encounter that ended in a 3‑0 defeat for Amakhosi. The absence meant he could not contribute to what is traditionally one of the most fiercely contested fixtures in South African football.
Reflecting on the setback, Petersen said:
“Very disappointing not to be able to take part in the first derby that I was looking forward to. But it’s part of football, it’s part of life.”
Return to Form and Defensive Record
Since his return, Petersen has kept clean sheets in consecutive league matches against TS Galaxy and Polokwane City, helping solidify the Chiefs’ back line. According to Kickoff.com (15 March 2024), his recent performances have been instrumental in the team’s defensive stability.
This season, Petersen has recorded an impressive 13 clean sheets in 19 league appearances, a figure that places him among the top goalkeepers in the PSL. His experience—spanning over a decade in South Africa’s top flight—adds a layer of authority to his leadership at the back.
- 13 clean sheets in 19 games (2023‑24 season)
- Two consecutive clean sheets post‑injury (TS Galaxy, Polokwane City)
- Nedbank Cup winner with Chiefs (2022‑23)
Mindset Ahead of the Pirates Encounter
Petersen emphasises that the Chiefs approach the derby with their own objectives rather than viewing it solely as a title‑deciding clash for Pirates.
“For us we don’t see this game as a chance to lose the title or anything like that. For us it’s important for our race and for what we want to achieve and that is to finish as high as possible in the table.”
His comments underline a trustworthy and team‑first attitude, aligning with the club’s stated ambition to secure a top‑three finish. By focusing on internal goals, Petersen helps shift the narrative from external pressure to collective performance.
With the Soweto derby renowned for its electric atmosphere, Petersen’s blend of experience, recent form, and clear communication positions him as a key figure capable of influencing the outcome.


