Kaizer Chiefs FC's former midfielder Edson Castillo has won the 2026 Venezuelan Torneo Apertura title with Carabobo FC. Castillo played a crucial role in the campaign, helping the Venezuelan outfit secure the championship. He left Kaizer Chiefs FC in 2025 after the club and player agreed to part ways before he completed his contract. Edson Castillo's move to Carabobo FC has paid off, with the 32-year-old now holding another trophy in his career. The title marks Castillo's first piece of silverware since winning the 2024/25 Nedbank Cup with Kaizer Chiefs FC. And this success has made him the second player released by the club last year to go on and win silverware abroad. Edmilson Dove, who enjoyed trophy success after departing the Soweto giants, was the first. Dove won the 2025/26 Iraq Stars League title with Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya. So, it seems that players who leave Kaizer Chiefs FC can still achieve great things. The club's fans will be happy to see their former players doing well. Edson Castillo's win is a great achievement. He has proven that he is still a top player, even after leaving Kaizer Chiefs FC. But what's next for Castillo? Will he continue to win trophies with Carabobo FC? Only time will tell. For now, he can celebrate his latest achievement. Edson Castillo will be looking to build on this success. He will want to continue playing well and helping Carabobo FC win more trophies. The Venezuelan Torneo Apertura title is a great start, but there is still more to come from Castillo.
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Kaizer Chiefs FC's Edson Castillo Wins Trophy Abroad
Kaizer Chiefs FC's former midfielder Edson Castillo wins 2026 Venezuelan Torneo Apertura title with Carabobo FC, marking his first silverware since 2024/25 Nedbank Cup
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