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Kaizer Chiefs have officially confirmed that head coach Nasreddine Nabi has parted ways with the club, bringing an end to weeks of speculation surrounding their professional relationship.
Reports first surfaced last month suggesting that Nabi and Chiefs had agreed to part ways due to a breakdown in their working relationship. At the time, the club neither confirmed nor denied the rumours, instead issuing a vague statement noting that Nabi was no longer with the team and that “discussions between the club and the coach remain ongoing.”
Joint Statement Confirms Amicable Split
Now, both parties have released a joint statement confirming that they have “mutually agreed to conclude their professional relationship on an amicable basis.”
“Kaizer Chiefs FC and Head Coach Nasreddine Nabi hereby confirm that, following constructive engagements, they have mutually agreed to conclude their professional relationship on an amicable basis,” the statement read.
“The parties recognise the importance of this decision being communicated in respectful and positive terms, reflecting the mutual regard maintained throughout their employment relationship. Kaizer Chiefs FC acknowledges and thanks Coach Nabi for his contribution during his tenure with the Club and extends best wishes for his continued success in future endeavours. Coach Nabi, in turn, conveys his appreciation to Kaizer Chiefs FC, its leadership, staff, players, and supporters for their commitment and support during his time at the Club.”
Youssef and Kaze Step Up
Following Nabi’s departure, Chiefs have appointed Khalil Ben Youssef and Cedric Kaze to lead the technical team for the remainder of the 2026 season.
“Their leadership will ensure continuity and stability as the Club prepares for upcoming fixtures domestically and on the continent. The Club remains committed to its ambitions and thanks Amakhosi supporters for their continued loyalty, patience, and support,” the club added.
Maintaining Stability Amid Change
This move aims to maintain momentum as Chiefs navigate both domestic competitions and continental fixtures, ensuring that the team remains competitive while a new long-term coaching solution is sought.
Related article: Kaizer Chiefs’ Jessica Motaung Joins FIFA Men’s Football Stakeholders Committee
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