🚨 He made history! World Cup nation still parts company with coach

He and his team had achieved something historic: 52 years after its last appearance, Haiti had once again qualified for a Football World Cup. As the federation announced today, its work with Sébastien Migné has nevertheless come to an end. 

The split came about "by mutual agreement," the press release said. "His tenure will be remembered in particular for Haiti’s historic qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup," which was described by the Haitian football federation as a "significant success." 

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In conclusion, the federation thanked its coach for his work, saying he had made a "contribution to the development of Haitian football." The 53-year-old had been in charge of Haiti since 2024 and had already been eliminated with the team in the World Cup group stage three weeks ago. 

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