Herve Renard, who took over from Sabri Lamouchi as Tunisia coach in the middle of the World Cup, announced on Saturday that he was stepping down after just two matches in charge of the Eagles of Carthage.
“My adventure (with Tunisia) has come to an end,” the 57-year-old Frenchman posted on Instagram.
“Before I leave, I would like to express my sincere thanks to the Tunisian Football Federation for allowing me to take part in the 2026 World Cup.
“It was an honour to represent Tunisia and to have this unforgettable experience,” added Renard, who has guided Zambia and Ivory Coast to Africa Cup of Nations glory.
Renard had been appointed by the federation on June 16 to succeed Lamouchi, who was sacked after Tunisia’s 5–1 thrashing by Sweden in their opening match.












