World Cup 2026: Coaching changes in football teams
Tunesië have made the most coaching changes at the World Cup, with Hervé Renard replacing Sabri Lamouchi. This article examines the history of coach changes and their consequences.

At the World Cup 2026, the coaching changes of the Tunisian team have attracted a lot of attention. Tunesië is set to be the team with the most coaching changes after Hervé Renard replaced Sabri Lamouchi as the team's head coach. Following this change, Tunesië intends to improve the team's performance in the next matches.
In the history of the World Cup, coach changes are very rare. In 1954, Andy Beattie was appointed as Scotland's first coach, but he lost his first match and resigned the following day. In 1998, Carlos Alberto Parreira, coach of the Saudi-Arabiya team, was transferred to coach three teams.

The current situation of Tunesië's team, Lamouchi's dismissal, could be a challenge for the team's progress. Renard, who has the experience of winning several teams in the past, will face the challenges of leading a new team.
In this article, we will examine the important incidents in the history of coach changes.
With this, Tunesië will be able to get more details on the team's history and create expectations for what their future will look like at the World Cup 2026.
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