If FAR lose, Chiefs might announce Nabi in the next day or two. If his team win, it is unclear if Nabi would be able to stay at FAR until the final this coming weekend as Chiefs might press for him to still arrive in South Africa this week so he does not begin his 2024-25 preseason too late.
Nabi steered FAR to second place in the tough Moroccan Botola top flight league as his team ended with a 2-0 derby win against FUS Rabat on June 14 but Raja Casablanca took the title ending with a 3-0 away win against Mouloudia Oujda to preserve a single-point lead.
Nabi earned a reputation as a coach capable of challenging for and winning trophies at Young Africans in the ever-improving Tanzanian Premier League, clinching the title in 2021—22 and 2022—23. He steered “Yanga” to the Caf Confederation Cup final in the second of those campaigns, where they lost on away goals (2-2 aggregate) against USM Alger.
He was linked to the Chiefs job ahead of the 2022-23 season and had at least one meeting with the club, who surprisingly opted to move head of youth and technical and former Bafana Bafana coach Molefi Ntseki to the head coaching position.
Da Cruz also has plenty of experience, having managed Lille’s youth side and reserve teams, plus a stint as caretaker of the senior team, where he also worked as a scout; and Royal Excel Mouscron in Belgium’s Jupiler Pro League top flight.
Chiefs are desperate for silverware after going nine seasons without it after their previous longest was one and ending in their worst DStv Premiership campaign in 10th as Cavin Johnson took over from fired Ntseki as caretaker in 2023-24, and in need of a technical staff with some trophy pedigree.
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