Kaizer Chiefs have appointed Cedric Kaze as the new assistant coach. This strategic addition to coach Nasreddine Nabi’s technical team aims to bolster the Club’s performance and aspirations for the season.
Burundi-born Kaze brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the set-up, having previously worked alongside Nabi at Young Africans, where they achieved significant success together, winning six trophies in two seasons.
His tactical expertise and experience in various coaching roles makes him a perfect fit to complement Nabi’s vision for the team.
The 45-year-old has an impressive CV, which includes a Bachelor’s Degree in Sport Science, CAF A licence, as well as a German Football Federation A licence. He was named coach of the year for East and Central Africa in 2012.
Kaze worked with the national teams in Burundi, where he started as an assistant coach for the U17 team in 2007, and became an assistant coach to the senior team, then coach for the U20s and U23s until he left for Canada in 2015.
In Canada, he worked for a youth football training institution before he moved to the FC Barcelona Academy where he worked for two and half years.He has worked as a head coach in Burundian, Rwandan and Tanzanian domestic football, where he was also a Technical Director.
“Coach Cedric has demonstrated exceptional leadership and a deep understanding of the game throughout his coaching career,” said Kaizer Chiefs Sporting Director, Kaizer Motaung Jr. “His familiarity with coach Nabi’s methods and their proven partnership will be invaluable as we aim for excellence on the pitch.”
Amakhosi believe that Kaze’s addition will enhance the technical team’s capabilities, driving the players to reach new heights and solidifying the Club’s position as a top contender in the league.