Didier Deschamps to step down as France coach after 2026 World Cup
Didier Deschamps, the France coach since 2012, will step down from the job when his contract expires after the 2026 World Cup, the French Football Federation said Tuesday.
Didier Deschamps, France's longest serving national team coach, will not seek to renew his contract which expires in 2026, the French Football Federation told Reuters on Tuesday.
Deschamps' deal runs until after the next World Cup, for which Les Bleus have yet to qualify.
The 56-year-old took over from fellow 1998 World Cup winner Laurent Blanc in 2012 and led Les Bleus to the World Cup title in 2018, two years after reaching the European Championship final on home soil.
The former France captain, one of only three to win football's most prestigious prize as a player and a coach, guided the national team to the World Cup final again in 2022, losing to Argentina on penalties after one of the best matches in the tournament's history.
Earlier on Tuesday, French sports daily L'Équipe reported that Deschamps would make his announcement on Wednesday.
(Reuters)
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