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The 2026 World Cup saw widespread changes in the coaching staff of the national teams, with 21 coaches replaced, accounting for up to 43% of the tournament's coaches, due to disappointing performances and early eliminations. The most notable changes included Julian Nagelsmann leaving Germany, Javier Aguirre departing from Mexico, and Zinedine Zidane succeeding Didier Deschamps as France's head coach. There were also adjustments in Arab, European, and African teams, including the appointment of Jürgen Klopp to manage Germany, Rafael Márquez to coach Mexico, Jorge Jesus with Portugal, and Hervé Renard with Ivory Coast. Some coaches, like Hossam Hassan with Egypt, remained in their positions. These changes are primarily responses to unsatisfactory results and the need for teams to rebuild in order to meet fans' expectations.
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