💨 Abstract
Kaizer Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi left the club after a dispute over his coaching qualifications. The club suspended him before a CAF Confederation Cup match, claiming his license was invalid. Nabi, who insisted his credentials were valid, chose to part ways. He later tried to reverse his decision, but the club is considering a disciplinary hearing. Meanwhile, Nabi was spotted in Egypt watching a CAF Champions League match. Chiefs' interim coaches have managed five matches with mixed results.
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