Monday, June 15, 2026

Tunisia fires manager Lamouchi after World Cup thrashing against Sweden

TUNIS, Tunisia 

The Tunisian Football Federation fired manager Sabri Lamouchi on Monday after its men’s team was dismantled 5-1 by Sweden in their FIFA World Cup opener on Sunday, according to multiple reports.

It was a short-lived reign for Lamouchi, 54, as the coach spent just five games leading Tunisia in international play.

His Eagles of Carthage defeated Haiti 1-0 in his first game at the helm in an international friendly, but would score just one goal in the following four games - one of which was a 0-0 draw against Canada in a friendly on March 31.

Lamouchi is a former midfielder who was born in France but has dual French and Tunisian citizenship. 

As a midfielder in his playing career, Lamouchi made 12 caps for the French national team. His managerial career has featured stops in Ligue 1 with Rennes, the Premier League with Nottingham Forest and a three-year stint with the Cote d’Ivoire national team, who he led in the 2014 World Cup.

Tunisia faces an uphill battle to get back into contention in Group F after Sunday’s disastrous opener - Japan and Netherlands played to a 2-2 draw earlier in the day, meaning all three sides have a points advantage entering the second set of matches.

Tunisia, who are ranked No. 56 in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking and have yet to confirm the firing or name a potential replacement, will play their next match against No. 18 Japan on Sunday, June 21, then finish their round robin against No. 8 Netherlands on June 25.

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