
Kaizer Chiefs’ coach Nasreddine Nabi has expressed his dedication to winning the Nedbank Cup for the Amakhosi fans, just before their highly anticipated final against Orlando Pirates at Moses Mabhida Stadium this Saturday.
Despite the team’s struggles in the Betway Premiership, where they currently sit in ninth place with 30 points and only two matches left, Nabi remains committed to achieving a domestic cup victory for the supporters.
“We prefer to keep things understated, but we will work hard to bring the Nedbank Cup home to our fans,” Nabi remarked. “That’s their wish, and we will do everything in our power to secure their joy.”
The last time the Amakhosi raised the domestic cup was in 2014, under coach Stuart Baxter, who led the team to victory against Pirates at Moses Mabhida Stadium.
Nabi’s statements reveal his awareness of the significance of this match and the high expectations placed on his team.


Conversely, the Buccaneers, led by Spanish coach Jose Riveiro, hope to make history by clinching the Nedbank Cup for the third consecutive time.
Pirates have already achieved this feat with the MTN8 Cup and are eager to add another trophy to their collection.
The stage is set for an electrifying showdown between two of South Africa’s top clubs.
With the Amakhosi encountering challenges in the league, the Nedbank Cup final represents a chance for redemption and an essential trophy to uplift the spirits of both the team and its supporters.