Kaizer Chiefs confirmed that former Manchester United and Aston Villa striker Dwight Yorke has had talks with the club about a managerial vacancy, according to a Sky Sports report published on 15 June 2026. The club has not yet named a new head coach for the 2026/27 Betway Premiership season.

Yorke, who was born in Trinidad and Tobago, has a distinguished playing career that includes a UEFA Champions League title and multiple Premier League trophies with Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson. His coaching résumé is limited; he has managed Macarthur FC in Australia and served as head coach of the Trinidad and Tobago national team, but he has not yet led a club to a league title.

The Sky Sports article describes the discussions as relating to a “managerial vacancy.” The wording is deliberately vague and does not confirm that Yorke is being considered for the head‑coach position. It is possible that the club is exploring a role such as assistant coach or technical advisor, a common practice for clubs that want to bring experienced football minds into the backroom without placing them in the top job.

Kaizer Chiefs are currently in a rebuilding phase. The club’s sporting director, Kaizer Motaung Junior, has been under scrutiny for the club’s recent performance. The technical team, headed by Nasreddine Nabi, has undergone changes in the past two years. Nabi’s staff included former assistant coach Fernando Da Cruz, who joined the club in 2024 as part of Nabi’s backroom staff.

Multiple outlets have reported that Da Cruz has already completed a move away from the club, with an official announcement pending. If Da Cruz is confirmed as the new head coach, the talks with Yorke would not contradict that decision. Instead, they could reflect the club’s broader strategy of strengthening its technical department.

Yorke’s elite‑level experience is a factor that could appeal to a club looking to rebuild. He has worked at the highest levels of club football and understands the demands of success at that level. The club may value that perspective even if his coaching record is not yet extensive.

The Amakhosi, as Kaizer Chiefs are known, have a long history in South African football. They play in the DStv Premiership, the top tier of the country’s league system, and have won more trophies than any other South African club. Their home matches are played at the FNB Stadium, which has a capacity of 94,797.

The club celebrated its 56th anniversary in January 2026. The 2026 season has been a period of scrutiny for the club’s leadership, with supporters and analysts calling for a clear direction. The discussions with Yorke come at a time when the club is reviewing its technical bench and preparing for the next season.

At present, there is no official statement from Kaizer Chiefs confirming the outcome of the talks or the role that Yorke would fill. The club has also not yet announced a head coach. The situation remains fluid as the club finalises its coaching appointments.

In summary, Kaizer Chiefs have engaged Dwight Yorke in discussions about a managerial vacancy. The club’s future head coach is still unannounced, with reports suggesting that Fernando Da Cruz may be the candidate. The talks with Yorke may be part of a broader effort to build a robust technical team ahead of the 2026/27 season.

The next steps for the club will be to confirm the head‑coach appointment and clarify Yorke’s role, if any. Until then, supporters will be watching the club’s official communications for updates.