Chiefs coach Nasreddine Nabi to miss league opener against Stellenbosch after wife involved in accident
The club confirmed on Friday afternoon that Nabi's wife was involved in a car accident in Tunisia and he had to return home to be with his family.
In his absence, first assistant coach Khalil Ben Youssef and second assistant coach Cedric Kaze take charge in this match where Amakhosi will be out to get their campaign off to a positive start.
'We regret to inform our supporters that coach Nasreddine Nabi will not be travelling with the team to Cape Town for our opening game of the 2025/26 Betway Premiership season against Stellenbosch FC this Sunday,' the club said in a statement.
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