Zidane officially appointed French football team's head coach

Former Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane has been confirmed as the new head coach of the France national team.
Didier Deschamps, France's longest-serving manager, ended his 14-year stint in charge after the nation's semi-final exit to Spain at the 2026 World Cup.
Zidane, a World Cup winner with France in 1998, has been out of management since leaving Real Madrid for a second time as head coach in 2021.
The 54-year-old, widely considered to be France's greatest player, will sign a contract that will see him lead the nation through the 2030 World Cup qualifiers.
On being appointed, he said it was "a great source of pride" to lead the French national side following their fourth-place finish at the World Cup.
"I've often said it: there's nothing greater than the French national team. So it's a joy and obviously a great source of pride to become the manager of this French national team," he added.
"It's also a responsibility. I want to thank [French Football Federation] president Philippe Diallo, the executive committee, and the French Football Federation for their confidence and acknowledge the 14 years of service from Didier and his staff.
"I also have a special thought today for all my coaches. Needless to say, I have high ambitions for the French national team."

Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez are married
234312.08.2026, 13:17
Emin Ohanyan is the sole leader with 4.5 points (photo)
164911.08.2026, 19:59
Lionel Messi's father has passed away
426208.08.2026, 15:23
Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodríguez’s wedding date revealed
780602.08.2026, 19:51
Franco Baresi, legendary Milan and Italy captain, dies aged 66
757131.07.2026, 10:49
Uefa agrees to boycott Fifa competitions if World Cup sell-off plans proceed
711030.07.2026, 22:52
Zidane officially appointed French football team's head coach
786328.07.2026, 13:46
FIFA reveals the best goal of the 2026 World Cup (video)
741727.07.2026, 23:55