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African side brutally sack coach after FIFA World Cup 2026 defeat

Posted on June 16, 2026
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Tunisia have responded to their 5-1 FIFA World Cup thrashing by Sweden by sacking coach Sabri Lamouchi and replacing him with Frenchman Herve Renard, the federation announced on national TV late on Monday.

Renard coached Saudi Arabia to a shock win against eventual winners Argentina at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and has since coached the France women’s team.

Take charge

“The president of the Tunisian Football Federation, Moez Nassari, announced that an official agreement had been reached with French coach Herve Renard for him to take charge of the national football team until the end of the 2026 World Cup,” the Tunisian public broadcaster .

Lamouchi, a former French international, had only been in charge since January.

The heavy defeat by Sweden on Sunday leaves Tunisia with a tough task to reach the knockout round.

They face Japan in their next FIFA World Cup Group F match on Sunday, 21 June (06:00 SA time) and will conclude their group-stage commitments against The Netherlands on Friday, 26 June at 01:00 (SA time).

Tunisia were ranked 45th in the FIFA rankings prior to their defeat against Sweden, but are currently scheduled to drop to 56th place.

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