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Didier Deschamps walks past the World Cup trophy after France’s penalty shootout defeat to Argentina in the final last month
Didier Deschamps walks past the World Cup trophy after France’s penalty shootout defeat to Argentina in the final last month. Photograph: Jose Breton/NurPhoto/Shutterstock
Didier Deschamps walks past the World Cup trophy after France’s penalty shootout defeat to Argentina in the final last month. Photograph: Jose Breton/NurPhoto/Shutterstock

‘Exceptional record’: Didier Deschamps to stay as France head coach until 2026

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  • France narrowly failed to defend World Cup crown in Qatar
  • Deschamps has been in job since 2012, bringing much success

Didier Deschamps has signed a new deal that will keep him as France head coach until June 2026, the French Football Federation announced.

The 54-year-old’s future with the national team was under scrutiny following the conclusion of the World Cup in Qatar, where his side finished runners-up to Argentina, but the former midfielder will now stay on.

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Deschamps has been incredibly successful while in charge of France, guiding them to World Cup success in 2018 and the final in Qatar last month, as well as winning the 2020-21 Nations League and reaching the Euro 2016 final.

The FFF said in a statement: “The French Football Federation and Noël Le Graët, its president, are pleased to announce the extension of Didier Deschamps at the head of the French team until June 2026.

“Appointed on 9 July 2012 by Noël Le Graët, Didier Deschamps has an exceptional record at the head of the national team with 89 wins, 28 draws and 22 losses in 139 matches, [with] 279 goals scored and 119 conceded.

“Guy Stéphan, assistant to Didier Deschamps, Franck Raviot, goalkeeping coach, and Cyril Moine, physical trainer, will also continue their mission in the French team.”

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