
Kaizer Chiefs have officially announced the end of their relationship with head coach, Nasreddine Nabi.
The club had issued the Tunisian mentor with a suspension letter following Chiefs’ 3-1 defeat to Sekhukhune United on 16 September.
Since then, it was not clear what would happen to the coach. On Friday, Chiefs finally shed some light.
“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,” announced the Glamour Boys.
“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.”
Nabi leaves on the back of a season at the club in which he won the 2025 Nedbank Cup.
Overall, he was in charge of 35 games; 12 wins, 14 defeats and 9 draws.
Chiefs further confirmed Khalil Ben Youssef and Cedric Kaze will lead the technical team for the remainder of the 2025/26 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.”


