
Zidane begins his preparations to train the French national team
Zinedine Zidane, the former Real Madrid coach, started preparing to take over the training of France after the departure of Didier Deschamps after the 2026 World Cup.
According to the newspaper "Mundo Deportivo", Zidane has already started working with the French Football Association to coordinate all the details related to camps and logistical activities in preparation for the position.
Deschamps had confirmed in press statements that Zidane is a natural candidate to succeed him, considering him an excellent choice for the leadership of the French team.
Zidane will enjoy an unlimited contract with his country, which allows him to stay in office as long as he wants, and this step is the culmination of his football career, as he previously achieved with the France national team the 1998 World Cup and the European Nations Cup 2000.
Zidane, who left the position of Real Madrid training in the summer of 2021, will continue to live in Madrid, where he will be able to move between the Spanish capital and the stadium of the French national team in the international stopping periods and major championships such as the World Cup and the Nations League.
According to the newspaper "Mundo Deportivo", Zidane has already started working with the French Football Association to coordinate all the details related to camps and logistical activities in preparation for the position.
Deschamps had confirmed in press statements that Zidane is a natural candidate to succeed him, considering him an excellent choice for the leadership of the French team.
Zidane will enjoy an unlimited contract with his country, which allows him to stay in office as long as he wants, and this step is the culmination of his football career, as he previously achieved with the France national team the 1998 World Cup and the European Nations Cup 2000.
Zidane, who left the position of Real Madrid training in the summer of 2021, will continue to live in Madrid, where he will be able to move between the Spanish capital and the stadium of the French national team in the international stopping periods and major championships such as the World Cup and the Nations League.