Nations League
Zidane’s September takeover ends Deschamps era for France
Zinédine Zidane will take charge of the French national team on 1 September, succeeding Didier Deschamps after the veteran coach’s 14‑year reign ends with his 185th and final match against England in the 2026 World Cup Bronze final, a move announced by L’Equipe.
L’Equipe reported that Zidane, the former Real Madrid head coach, emerged as the overwhelming favourite to succeed his former France and Juventus teammate. The report highlighted his credentials as a former French international and successful club manager.
Zidane’s contract with the French FA is set to commence on 1 September, with the same start date applying to his coaching staff. The agreement outlines a four‑year term for the former 1998 Ballon d’Or winner.
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The French FA is expected to confirm Zidane’s arrival in the coming days, likely next week. The federation’s announcement will formalise the transition from Deschamps to Zidane. His appointment will see him take charge of Les Bleus, the nickname for the French national side. The change signals a new chapter for the team after a 14‑year era.Zidane's rise to France helm reshapes future before England showdown
Zidane’s tenure will begin with four UEFA Nations League fixtures during a three‑week international break. These matches will be his first competitive tests as head coach. Finalising the coaching staff and preparing for the upcoming Nations League matches are the immediate priorities. Ensuring a smooth handover after Deschamps’s final game against England is also a key focus.