‘Chiefs fire Nabi with Uefa Pro License & appoint Kaze with Translator Certificate! Seven months of draws – Add Doc Khumalo’

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Kaizer Chiefs have officially confirmed the exit of coach Nasreddine Nabi after a year and a few months.

The Tunisian took charge of Amakhosi at the beginning of the 2024/25 season to help the team reclaim the top spots in Mzansi. He won them the Nedbank Cup but finished ninth in the Premier Soccer League.

Amakhosi suspended the coach after the 3-1 PSL loss to Sekhukhune United before offically announcing his exit. Cedric Kaze and Khalil Ben Youssef are in charge of the team until the end of the season.

Have a look at the reactions from Mzansi.

You can't afford a coach now?

Bobby Motaung and Kaizer Motaung Jr. Kaizer Chiefs

Firing a coach with a UEFA Pro license and appointing one with a Translator Certificate –  Alifantica Mose 

In the first three games of the season, you were screaming, ‘Nabi must not come back, we are in good hands!' Then management listened, now you have what you prayed for – Sanele Mtshali 

Nasreddine Nabi said he wants to come with the technical team, so he must go with them – Mosijo Evans 

When they warn you about friends, this is reason enough to take those warnings seriously; your negotiator takes your role as coach. Chiefs are full of jokes – Thapelo Mkwanazi

Hahaha, so you can't even afford a coach now? I mean, making a translator coach a team like Kaizer Chiefs? – Khangwelo Mudau 

Add Doctor Khumalo to help them

Doctor Khumalo

I really can't wait to hear Kaizer Chiefs fans saying we will come back next season – Trust Rsa

Nasreddine Nabi won you Kaizer Chiefs the Nedbank Cup after 10 years. Is this how you repay him? – Andrew Mojaji 

I love to see Kaizer Chiefs fans crying, they know Nabioula was the best coach for them –  Eric Kesedile

Did you just say for the remainder of the season? Ladies and gentlemen, a whole seven months of draws –  Frank Sesar

They must add a South African to assist them, maybe Doctor Khumalo – Mthokozisi Mbonwa T

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