Saturday will present Gaston Sirino with the true feeling of the change that will mark the beginning of his career at Kaizer Chiefs after making the switch from Mamelodi Sundowns.
Sirino is already with a true sense of legendary status in domestic football as the only footballer to have won seven league titles in a row in his first seven years playing top-flight football in South Africa.
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The 33-year-old arrived at Sundowns in January 2018 and has gathered seven league winners' medals.
His silverware collection with The Brazilians also has two Nedbank Cups, Telkom Knockout, MTN8 and the African Football League.
Prior to moving to Chloorkop, Sirino had also been a league winner in Bolivia with Club Bolivar, which pushes his championship count to eight in a row. This then means for all the nine years that Chiefs have been firing trophy blanks, Sirino has won 13 trophies.
He was a 24-year-old playing in Chile when Amakhosi last won a trophy in May 2015.
Now, the hope is that the Uruguayan-South African's success will rub off positively in the dressing room, where the feeling of lifting silverware is unknown for most.
Though Sirino enjoyed success at Sundowns, he will also get to experience the joy of being watched by bigger numbers with the Soweto giants carrying a massive fan base.
That experience starts on Saturday when Chiefs open their Betway Premiership campaign against Marumo Gallants.
Sirino was buzzing at training on Wednesday at the Kaizer Chiefs Village, giving the biggest hint that he will be in the team for Saturday's match.
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All he needs do to at the Glamour Boys is continue doing what he did wearing the Yellow and Blue colours, where he had 85 goal contributions (goals and assists).
The 2019/20 season was his best with 23 goal contributions in 41 appearances.