After one World Cup match, Tunisia part ways with Lamouchi
Tunisia's football federation has officially terminated the contract of head coach Sabri Lamouchi by mutual agreement following a devastating 5-1 loss to Sweden in their opening World Cup 2026 Group F match.
Reports afterwards suggested Lamouchi had been immediately sacked, but sources told BBC Sport that the 54-year-old took training on Monday. However, the Tunisian Football Association has now confirmed that the Frenchman's contract has been terminated by "mutual agreement".
Tournament sackings are not unprecedented—most notably during the 1998 World Cup when three managers were dismissed, including Tunisia's Henryk Kasperczak—however, Lamouchi holds the distinction of being the only manager to be relieved of his duties after merely 90 minutes of World Cup play.
Former Morocco and Saudi Arabia manager Herve Renard has been appointed head coach of the side until the end of the tournament.
In 2012, Renard guided the Zambian team to their inaugural AFCON title, triumphing over the favored Ivory Coast in a penalty shootout. AFCON Champion (Ivory Coast, 2015): He achieved further continental success by leading the Ivory Coast to their second AFCON title, defeating Ghana.
He also directed Saudi Arabia in 2022 to a remarkable 2-1 win against the eventual champions, Argentina, during the group stage of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Renard made history as the first coach to secure a victory in both men's and women's FIFA World Cups, having taken the French women's team to the quarter-finals in World Cup Pioneer (France Women, 2023).
He has overseen three different men's national teams at the FIFA World Cup: Morocco (2018), Saudi Arabia (2022), and Tunisia.

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