France: Didier Deschamps to leave as Les Blues coach after 2026 FIFA World Cup

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France: Didier Deschamps to leave as Les Blues coach after 2026 FIFA World Cup

Didier Deschamps replaced Laurent Blanc as the head coach of the French National team in 2012 after the European Championship in Ukraine and Poland.

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Didier Deschamps replaced Laurent Blanc as the head coach of the French National team in 2012 after the European Championship in Ukraine and Poland.

After the 2026 World Cup, Deschamps would be 14 years at the helm of the national team, making him the longest-serving France national team coach

Didier Deschamps, 56, announced on Tuesday that he will leave his position in 2026.

The former French defensive midfielder captained his nation during the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000 where Les Blues won both trophies.

Many have predicted Zinedine Zidane to be his replacement.

Deschamps leadership has brought back. France to their very best culminating in wining the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia and finishing as runer up in the 2016 European Championship. He also led France to second place finishing the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

 

His achievements with France as a coach

🏆2018 World Cup champion

🥈2022 World Cup runner-up

🏆2020/21 UEFA Nations League champion

🥈2016 Euro runner-up

🔘 Most World Cup knockout wins for a coach.

🔘 Longest-serving France national team manager

🔘 Only manager to reach a World Cup, Euros, and Nations League final.

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