Kaizer Chiefs pre-season plans revealed after poor season

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Kaizer Chiefs are planning another ambitious return to Europe for their pre-season preparations, as the club aims to bounce back from a frustrating 2024/2025 Betway Premiership campaign.

Coach Nasreddine Nabi, in his debut season with the Soweto giants, led the team through a rigorous pre-season in Turkey. Despite critics blaming that European camp for some of the club’s league shortcomings, the Chiefs’ management appear undeterred.

Chiefs double down on European training

A source has revealed that the club’s technical team strongly recommended another European pre-season tour ahead of the 2025/2026 season.

“Yes, apparently the technical team has recommended that they have the pre-season camp in Europe again,” the source confirmed.

“No. Not at the moment. I can’t say which country as they are looking at the availability of training fields, accommodation as well as other important logistics. But it’s believed that they will be going to Europe for a pre-season camp.”

Preparations for the trip are reportedly in the final stages, with logistics being handled to ensure a smooth experience for the squad and technical staff. Management believe that a return to Europe will better equip the squad both mentally and physically for the challenges of the upcoming season.

Local tournaments to follow after Europe

Upon returning from Europe, Kaizer Chiefs will reportedly participate in domestic pre-season tournaments to further fine-tune their strategies and build momentum.

“Of course those pre-season tournaments will still be held at the start of next season,” the source added.

“It’s just that we are not yet sure whether it will be the Toyota Cup or other tournaments but the team is working with sponsors in that regard. Apparently when the marketing department and the sponsors finish the logistics then we will know which pre-season tournaments will be played this time around.”

The club is said to be in close discussions with various sponsors to lock in these fixtures.

Season to forget for Chiefs

Kaizer Chiefs’ 2024/2025 season ended in disappointment. Finishing ninth on the table, the Glamour Boys missed out on a top-eight finish. And the chance to compete in the MTN 8 as well. Their offensive struggles were glaring, with only 25 goals scored throughout the campaign. A stark contrast to league champions Mamelodi Sundowns, who netted 65. Even more concerning, Chiefs conceded 35 goals. A statistic that underlines the need for serious tactical and defensive improvements.

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