Nasreddine Nabi is actively seeking a new coaching opportunity in Morocco after a challenging stint with Kaizer Chiefs. His time at the club ended in September last year, following a difficult single-season tenure.
Nabi’s period at Kaizer Chiefs was marked by both challenges and successes. He managed to secure the Nedbank Cup title, which was significant as it represented the club’s first trophy in a decade. However, his overall performance led to his departure.
Since leaving Kaizer Chiefs, Nabi has been without a club. His former assistants are currently managing the team on an interim basis. Despite this setback, Nabi’s reputation remains high across African football due to his previous successes.
Nabi has offered his services to Wydad Casablanca, one of the prominent teams in Moroccan football and the Botola Pro league. This move could signal potential coaching changes within the league.
The situation is noteworthy for both Nabi and Wydad Casablanca as they navigate the evolving landscape of Moroccan football. With Nabi’s experience and past achievements, he could bring valuable insights to any team he joins.