A third-place finish brings some pride back to Naturena, but Cedric Kaze knows Kaizer Chiefs must fight for silverware next season.
Kaizer Chiefs co-coach Cedric Kaze says the club has laid a solid foundation for next season, with the final decision on their future set to be made by management after season-end assessments.
Amakhosi concluded their Betway Premiership campaign in third place — a significant improvement from last season’s ninth-place finish, where they missed out on the top eight entirely.
The Soweto giants wrapped up their season with a 1-0 defeat to Chippa United at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday, but Kaze insists the bigger picture reflects progress since he and Khalil Ben Youssef took over the reins.
The pair were initially appointed as assistants to Nasreddine Nabi, but were later elevated to co-coaches after the club and Nabi mutually agreed to part ways. Their mandate was to steady the team and complete the campaign, a task that ultimately delivered a stronger league finish.








