Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 18th April 2026, 7:37 PM
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the global footballing community, the Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF) has terminated the contract of head coach Hervé Renard with less than two months remaining until the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This high-stakes administrative gamble leaves the “Green Falcons” without the tactical architect responsible for their most historic modern triumph just as they prepare to ascend the world stage.
The news broke on Friday, 17 April 2026, initially reported by the French outlet RMC Sport and subsequently confirmed by Renard himself in a statement to AFP. The departure of the 57-year-old Frenchman marks a volatile end to his second stint with the kingdom, leaving the national team in a state of sudden transition during their final phase of preparation.
Hervé Renard’s name is permanently etched into Saudi footballing folklore. During the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, he orchestrated what is arguably the greatest upset in tournament history: a stunning 2–1 victory over a Lionel Messi-led Argentina. While Argentina eventually recovered to lift the trophy, Renard’s halftime speech and high-line defensive tactics during that opening match became the stuff of legend.
After a brief hiatus to lead the France Women’s National Team during the 2024 Paris Olympics, Renard was lured back to Riyadh in late 2024. The objective was clear: use his intimate knowledge of the squad to navigate the 2026 expansion tournament. However, his second tenure has been characterised by inconsistent performances and reported friction behind the scenes.
The timing of the dismissal is particularly precarious given the formidable opponents Saudi Arabia must face in the group stages. The Green Falcons are drawn in Group H, a quartet that offers no room for tactical hesitation or internal instability.
| Match Date | Opponent | Venue Location |
| 15 June 2026 | Uruguay | Opening Fixture |
| 20 June 2026 | Spain | Key Group Clash |
| 25 June 2026 | Cape Verde | Final Group Game |
The opening match against a rejuvenated Uruguayan side is now just weeks away, leaving the incoming technical staff—whoever they may be—with an almost impossible window to implement a new philosophy or selection criteria.
The sacking of Renard appears to be part of a much broader systemic reshuffle within Saudi football. Only three days prior to this announcement, it was confirmed that Matt Crocker, the former Sporting Director of the United States Soccer Federation (USSF), was resigning from his post to accept a parallel role in Saudi Arabia.
Industry analysts suggest that Crocker’s arrival has triggered an immediate assessment of the national team’s trajectory. It is widely speculated that the new leadership sought a “fresh perspective” to align with a long-term vision, even at the cost of short-term stability before a major tournament. The decision to sever ties with the hero of the Argentina match suggests a ruthless new era in Saudi sports management, where past accolades offer no protection against perceived stagnation.
Despite the 2022 triumph, Saudi Arabia has struggled to maintain that elite level of performance on a consistent basis. The team’s reliance on Renard’s charismatic leadership was seen by some as a double-edged sword. As the kingdom continues its massive investment in domestic football and international prestige, the pressure to not only participate but to compete in the knockout rounds of the World Cup has intensified.
The footballing world now waits to see who will be brave enough to take the reins. With the 15 June kickoff looming, the SAFF is expected to appoint an interim or permanent successor within the next 72 hours. Whether a new coach can replicate the “Renard Magic” or if this decision will be remembered as a catastrophic administrative error remains the most pressing question in Middle Eastern sport.
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