Tick, tick, tock, time moves on. Kaiser Chiefs The expected new coach has not yet been announced. Meanwhile, two of the listed candidates are from the African continent.
KAIZER CHIEFS LINKED WITH TWO AFRICAN COACHES
According FARPost, Amakhosi bosses have drawn up a shortlist of coaches. One of the names is a coach from Tunisia who almost joined Kaizer Chiefs before the start of the 2023/24 season.
“I wanted [Chiefs] to give me the opportunity to come with at least two members of my technical team to help me,” Nabi said. Sports Arena.
“However, I have been told that they have people on current contracts and it will be expensive to fire them. It became a challenge for me to agree. I realized they couldn’t help me and decided to leave them alone,” added Nabi.
Another candidate linked with Kaizer Chiefs, is a living legend of the continent from the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Nasreddine Nabi:
The 58-year-old Tunisian has a glittering profile, with two Tanzania Premier League titles and two League Cups, as well as second place in the CAF Confederation Cup.
Florent Ibenge:
Igenge, 62, won the 2016 African Nations Championship with DR Congo, as well as CAF Confederation Cup and Moroccan Cup with RS Berkane in Morocco.
WILLAR KATSANDE COACH AMACHOSI?
Former Amakhosi midfielder Willard Katsade plans to coach Amakhosi.
The Zimbabwe legend arrived at Amakhosi in 2011 from Ajax Cape Town. Katsade he played a remarkable 310 games which included two wins DStv Premiership titles. The former Kaizer Chiefs number six later ended his career at Sekhukhune United.
Talking about Robert Marawa’s Global Sports Show, the 38-year-old confidently revealed his vision to coach Amakhosi in four years. Katsade said he will win trophies that include the league title.
“Are you going to coach Kaizer Chiefs? Marawa asked. “Yes, very soon,” replied Katsade. “I just finished my qualifications. I am busy with my football school now. I prepare myself.
“Once I’m done with my qualifications, I will [coach Kaizer Chiefs] and then go to my national team [Zimbabwe]because I think I have to give back to my national team.
“How many years do you give the Kaizer Chiefs coach?” Marawa asked.
“I think four,” replied Katsade. “Not just a manager, but a manager who will win a trophy and the championship. I will try to change the game and the way people see Kaizer Chiefs,” concluded the former number six.