Shockwaves Across Africa: Kaizer Chiefs' Controversial Move Sends Ripples Through Zimbabwe and Tunisia
South African football giants Kaizer Chiefs have abruptly terminated their contract with Tunisian coach Nasreddine Nabi, a surprising development that comes just three days before the club's CAF Confederation Cup opener in Angola. The 60-year-old had overseen a strong start to the South African Premiership season, guiding the team to four wins from five matches before a recent 3-1 defeat to Sekhukhune United. By Wednesday, reports were circulating in Johannesburg about the contract termination, though the club had not yet released an official statement.
Sources within South Africa suggest that the primary catalyst for Nabi's dismissal was his lack of a CAF Pro coaching licence, a mandatory requirement for coaches to be on the bench during continental inter-club competitions. Although Nabi holds a UEFA Pro Licence, CAF regulations do not accept this alone for their tournaments. Other reports also point to personal issues; last month, Nabi was granted compassionate leave by Chiefs after his wife was seriously injured in Tunisia, with indications that he desired a permanent return home.
The timing of Nabi's departure is particularly challenging for Amakhosi, who are scheduled to face Angola's Kabuscorp in Luanda on Saturday. It is anticipated that his assistants, Khalil Ben Youssef and Cedric Kaze, who previously managed the team during Nabi's absence, will now take charge for this critical continental fixture, stepping into the role under immediate pressure.
Nabi's tenure at Kaizer Chiefs spanned a turbulent 15 months. He joined the club after successful stints at Morocco's FAR Rabat and Young Africans in Tanzania, where he won back-to-back league titles and reached a CAF Confederation Cup final. At Chiefs, he notably ended a ten-year trophy drought by securing the Nedbank Cup. However, his league campaign last season was less successful, with the team finishing ninth. While the current season had started promisingly, with Chiefs sitting third and appearing more organised after a series of new signings, insiders often spoke of underlying tension within the camp and players struggling to establish a strong connection with the coach. It appears the combination of the coaching licence issue and his ongoing family crisis presented the club with an opportune moment to make this decisive change.
This sudden upheaval at Kaizer Chiefs serves as a stark reminder of the delicate balance between success and instability in southern African football. The necessity of adhering to CAF requirements, holding proper coaching badges, and managing off-field pressures can significantly impact a team's trajectory. All eyes will now be on Kaizer Chiefs' next move and the performance of his deputies, as their ambitions in both the Confederation Cup and the domestic league hang in the balance.
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