June 2026 – The Tunisian Football Federation (FTF) has reportedly dismissed head coach Sabri Lamouchi following Tunisia’s heavy 5-1 defeat to Sweden in their opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
According to reports, the decision was made on Monday, less than 24 hours after the crushing loss, making Lamouchi the first manager to be sacked during the 2026 FIFA World Cup and one of the quickest coaching dismissals in World Cup history.
Tunisia’s World Cup Campaign Off to a Nightmare Start
Tunisia entered the tournament with hopes of progressing from the group stage but suffered a major setback after Sweden dominated the match from start to finish.
The North African side struggled defensively throughout the encounter, conceding five goals and leaving supporters disappointed with the team’s performance on football’s biggest stage.
The result immediately placed Tunisia under pressure ahead of their remaining group matches and sparked questions about the team’s preparation and tactical approach.
Football Federation Takes Swift Action
Following the embarrassing defeat, the Tunisian Football Federation acted quickly by relieving Lamouchi of his duties in an attempt to revive the team’s World Cup campaign.
Football analysts say the federation’s decision reflects the high expectations placed on the national team and the desire to avoid further disappointment during the tournament.
An official announcement regarding an interim replacement is expected in the coming days.
Lamouchi Becomes First Coaching Casualty of World Cup 2026
Sabri Lamouchi’s departure is a historic moment in the tournament, as he becomes the first coach to lose his job during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The former Tunisia manager had been tasked with leading the Eagles of Carthage to a successful World Cup campaign but was unable to withstand the fallout from the heavy defeat against Sweden.
Tunisia Faces Uphill Battle
Despite the coaching change, Tunisia still has an opportunity to recover in the tournament. However, the team will need strong performances in its remaining group-stage matches to keep qualification hopes alive.
Supporters will be hoping that the change in leadership can inspire a turnaround and restore confidence within the squad.
As the World Cup continues, all eyes will be on Tunisia’s next match to see whether the coaching shake-up can deliver a positive response from the players.