Haiti has reached ​an agreement to ‌part ways with coach ​Sebastien ⁠Migne, ending the Frenchman’s tenure after he ‌led the country to its ‌first World ‌Cup ⁠appearance since ⁠1974, the football federation announced on Tuesday.

    ​The decision ‌was made by mutual consent, the federation said ‌in a statement.

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    Haiti thanked Migne for his “professionalism, ⁠commitment, and dedication”.

    Migne, 53, had ‌been in charge of Haiti since 2024.

    Haiti exited the tournament in ‌the group stage ​after losing 1-0 to Scotland, 3-0 ⁠to Brazil and ⁠4-2 to Morocco. 

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    Published on Jul 15, 2026

    Published on 15 July 2026 by sportstar

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