Kaizer Chiefs and coach Nasreddine Nabi have officially parted ways, bringing an abrupt end to a tenure that promised much but was fraught with challenges. SABC Sport reports that the decision was made with immediate effect, and an official statement from the club is expected shortly.
CAF Licence Issue Sparks Rift
The split is understood to have been triggered by issues surrounding Nabi’s CAF coaching qualifications. While the Tunisian tactician holds a UEFA Pro License, CAF regulations require an equivalent certificate to allow him to sit on the bench during continental club fixtures. This presented a major hurdle, especially with Amakhosi preparing for their CAF Confederation Cup clash against Kabuscorp in Angola this weekend.
Sources suggest that although Nabi’s CAF documentation eventually arrived, the delay strained relations between the coach and the Chiefs hierarchy beyond repair. The situation reportedly became untenable, leading to the decision to part ways before the crucial interclub campaign.
Trophy Success But League Struggles
Nabi’s appointment in July last year marked a bold move by the Soweto giants, who were desperate to end a decade-long trophy drought. The Tunisian delivered on that front, guiding Chiefs to Nedbank Cup glory, their first piece of silverware since 2015.
However, his domestic league performance fell short of expectations. Chiefs failed to secure a top-eight finish, missing out on MTN8 qualification. Insiders reveal that the club’s trust in Nabi began to waver as soon as that target was missed, creating tension that worsened over time.
A Relationship That Couldn’t Be Mended
While Nabi’s cup triumph restored some pride for Amakhosi fans, the relationship between the two parties never fully recovered from the disappointment of missing out on MTN8 football. The licence drama became the final straw, convincing both sides to go their separate ways.
“This was a decision taken in the best interest of both parties,” a source told SABC Sport. “The situation around the CAF qualification was just the latest issue. It was clear that the relationship was no longer what it had been in the early days of his tenure.”
What’s Next for Kaizer Chiefs?
Chiefs’ immediate focus will be on their CAF Confederation Cup campaign. With Nabi gone, the club will need to appoint an interim coach to take charge of the squad in Angola this weekend. Supporters will be watching closely to see whether management opts for an internal caretaker or moves quickly to secure a permanent replacement.
This latest development leaves Chiefs at a crossroads as they seek to rebuild and stabilise ahead of the next league fixtures. The club’s management will be under pressure to ensure that the coaching change does not derail their ambitions of a successful continental run.
A Sudden End to a Short Tenure
For Nabi, the separation represents a bitter end to what started as a promising chapter. His achievement in ending Amakhosi’s trophy drought will be remembered, but his inability to deliver consistent league results and the licensing setback ultimately overshadowed his tenure.
Fans will be waiting for the club’s official statement, but one thing is clear, Kaizer Chiefs are once again on the hunt for a new coach, and the search will be crucial to determining their trajectory for the remainder of the season.
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