
The wait is officially over for the Khosi Nation. Newly appointed Kaizer Chiefs head coach Fernando da Cruz has touched down in Johannesburg, reporting straight to the club’s Naturena headquarters on Thursday to launch a high-stakes revitalization campaign ahead of the 2026/27 Betway Premiership season.
The 53-year-old French tactician wasted absolutely no time, immediately meeting with the squad and technical staff before stepping onto the pitch to spearhead his very first training session.
Elite Pedigree and Global Prestige
Da Cruz arrives in South Africa fresh off a highly successful two-year tenure as the Technical Director for the Royal Moroccan Football Federation. Based in Rabat, his structural blueprint laid the groundwork for Moroccan football’s historic ascent—culminating in the Atlas Lions being the sole African nation to punch their ticket to the Round of 16 at the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Crucially, the Frenchman boasts an elite development pedigree, having enjoyed three separate technical spells at French Ligue 1 heavyweights Lille OSC, where he personally helped groom future global megastars like Eden Hazard and Victor Osimhen.
Complete Technical Overhaul
While the squad has been sweating through pre-season training for the past two weeks under the watchful eye of local staff, Da Cruz’s arrival marks the activation of his meticulously assembled, brand-new technical team. Armed with a UEFA Pro Licence, he has demanded complete control over his backroom structure:
| Role | Personnel | Background / Key Fact |
| Head Coach | Fernando da Cruz | Former Morocco Technical Director & Lille OSC Tactician |
| First Assistant Coach | Mahmoud Abbas | Tactical strategist handpicked by Da Cruz |
| Second Assistant Coach | Dillon Sheppard | Promoted internally; recently earned his prestigious CAF A Licence |
| Goalkeeper Coach | Olivier Sorin | Renowned Ligue 1 mentor; formerly coached Édouard Mendy |
| High-Performance Scientist | Julien le Heran | Conditioning expert specialized in physical load metrics |
In His Own Words: “Instilling a Winning Mentality”
Speaking directly to the media on his first official day in the Amakhosi colors, an energized Da Cruz mapped out his burning ambitions for the sleeping giants of Soweto:
“I’m very happy to be here. The club has always held a special place in my heart, and I’ve kept a close eye on its journey over the past two years,” Da Cruz revealed. “Kaizer Chiefs is a massive institution with passionate supporters and a proud history. My focus now is on building a strong connection with the players, instilling a winning mentality, and working together to achieve the success our fans deserve.”
Sporting Director Kaizer Motaung Jr echoed the sentiment, stating that Da Cruz’s vision will bring the precise injection of “renewed energy and structural success” required to steady the ship after years of agonizing inconsistency.















