• News
  • Sport
  • TV
  • Radio
  • Education
  • TV Licences
  • Contact Us
  • SOUTH AFRICA
  • POLITICS
  • BUSINESS
  • SPORT
  • AFRICA
  • WORLD
  • FEATURES
  • OPINION
No Result
View All Result
1
Home Sport

Renard the exception to the rule for sack-happy Saudis

29 March 2023, 11:14 AM  |
Reuters Reuters |  @SABCNews
Saudi Arabia coach Herve Renard shakes hands with Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni after the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Group C - Argentina v Saudi Arabia - Lusail Stadium, Lusail, Qatar - November 22, 2022.

Saudi Arabia coach Herve Renard shakes hands with Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni after the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Group C - Argentina v Saudi Arabia - Lusail Stadium, Lusail, Qatar - November 22, 2022.

Image: Reuters

Saudi Arabia coach Herve Renard shakes hands with Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni after the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Group C - Argentina v Saudi Arabia - Lusail Stadium, Lusail, Qatar - November 22, 2022.

Every rule has an exception and it seems that Herve Renard was the outlier for the Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF) – a coach allowed to leave the national team job on his own terms with his reputation enhanced.

Little more than four months after overseeing possibly the greatest upset in World Cup history, the 54-year-old is packing his bags and heading home to guide France at this year’s Women’s World Cup.

The highlight of his spell in charge was undoubtedly that heady night in Qatar last November when the Saudis stunned eventual winners Argentina 2-1 in their opening match at the first World Cup held in the Arab world.

What followed after the euphoria of that victory was more familiar fare for Saudi football fans, however, losses to Poland and Mexico and departure from the tournament in the group stage.

Remarkably, though, the Saudi federation did not immediately fire the Frenchman.

Coaches have never enjoyed much job security in Saudi Arabia and the SAFF has been known to replace them even in the midst of a tournament.

Renard took over Saudi Arabia in July 2019, and if he had seen out his contract in 2027 he would have been the longest-serving national team coach in the country’s history.

As it is, he enjoyed the longest spell of the dozens of coaches who have taken charge of the Green Falcons since Egyptian Abdul-Rahman Fawzi in the 1950s and early 1960s.

‘Immortal’ match

His departure, when it came on Tuesday, was amicable. An approach by the French Football Federation to the Saudis, a legal agreement over his contract, and even a farewell video to fans on the SAFF Twitter account.

“We achieved great success in the qualifiers, we topped the group ahead of Japan and Australia, and we qualified for the World Cup,” Renard said.

“We had a great experience, and the Argentina match will remain immortal in the minds of the Saudi fans.”
There were messages from Saudis to Renard too.

“Our coach and teacher, Herve Renard,” Salem Al-Dawsari, who scored the winning goal against Argentina, posted on Twitter.

“Thank you for every moment you spent with us, thanks for every effort you made for us, and thanks for everything you gave us.”

The former Morocco, Zambia and Ivory Coast coach took Saudi Arabia from 68th in the FIFA rankings to inside the top 50 at 49th.

SAFF President Yasser Al-Misehal said there was no hurry to replace Renard with no matches scheduled until at least September when the team will start its preparations for the new World Cup qualifying campaign and next year’s Asian Cup.

“We won’t choose the successor until June,” he said. “The Saudi national team is an ambitious and great team and we will certainly be coveted by many distinguished coaches.”

Renard will now turn his mind to coaching women for the first time but he made it clear he would not forget his time in Saudi Arabia.

“I wish you success in the 2024 Asian Cup in Qatar. I will support you and certainly, if I could be present in the stands, I would be a fan of the Saudi national team,” he said in his farewell video.

“You will always remain in my heart.”

Share article
Previous Post

‘We are doing what we can to assist students waiting for NSFAS funding’

Next Post

Gauteng Finance MEC blames corruption, incompetence for poor governance

Related Posts

[File photo] An interior view of Tokyo Aquatics.

North West learner to take part in Special Olympics in Germany

28 May 2023, 9:27 AM
Pirates fans at the final

Pirates win Nedbank Cup final

27 May 2023, 8:22 PM
FILE: Red Bulls' Max Verstappen celebrating a win

Verstappen denies Alonso with first Monaco pole

27 May 2023, 5:45 PM
Netball World Cup Trophy arrives in SA

Netball World Cup Trophy tour used to inspire locals

27 May 2023, 4:44 PM
File Photo | Manchester City's Erling Haaland in action

City’s Haaland named Premier League Player of the Season

27 May 2023, 2:41 PM
Red Bull's Max Verstappen before practice

Verstappen leads Red Bull one-two in final Monaco practice, Hamilton crashes

27 May 2023, 2:22 PM
Next Post
Gauteng Finance MEC Jacob Mamabolo speaks during an Audit Action Plan in the Rand West City Local Municipality on 16 March 2023.

Gauteng Finance MEC blames corruption, incompetence for poor governance

Most Viewed

  • 24hrs
  • Week
  • Month
  • DENOSA defends nurses for placing newborns in boxes
  • North West Health probes why newborn babies were placed in boxes
  • eThekwini residents face higher stages of load shedding from Thursday
  • Namibia declares outbreak of Crimean-Congo fever after patient dies
  • Pending court cases interfering with my duties: AmaZulu King
  • Dr Nandipha’s looks during court appearances under the spotlight
  • Experts raise caution over Prime energy drink craze
  • NW residents plunged into darkness after burning of power station
  • 108-carat ‘fancy intense pink’ diamond discovered in Lesotho
  • Dr Nandipha Magudumana, co-accused in Thabo Bester’s escape to apply for bail
  • DENOSA defends nurses for placing newborns in boxes
  • EFF Limpopo councillor gunned down at his home
  • Pirates win Nedbank Cup final
  • Cholera outbreak death toll rises to 24
  • Five killed in Eastern Cape crash

LATEST

Asiana Airlines' Airbus A321, of which a passenger opened a door on a flight shortly before the aircraft landed.
  • World

S.Korean court issues warrant for man who opened Asiana plane door mid-air -Yonhap


Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari.
  • Africa

Nigeria’s Buhari defends election outcome, economic record


President Cyril Ramaphosa
  • Politics

President Ramaphosa appoints panel to probe Lady R saga


[File photo] An interior view of Tokyo Aquatics.
  • Sport

North West learner to take part in Special Olympics in Germany


A picture of a damaged school.
  • South Africa

Mpumalanga Education Dept slammed for slow pace in addressing school infrastructure challenges


Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan addresses lawmakers of his AK Party during a meeting in parliament in Ankara,Türkiye, January 18, 2023.
  • World

Türkiye votes in runoff election, Erdogan positioned to extend rule


Weather

  • About the SABC
  • Contact Us
  • Jobs
  • Advertise
  • Disclaimer
  • Site Map

SABC © 2023

No Result
View All Result
  • SOUTH AFRICA
  • POLITICS
  • BUSINESS
  • SPORT
  • AFRICA
  • WORLD
  • FEATURES
  • OPINION

© 2023

Previous ‘We are doing what we can to assist students waiting for NSFAS funding’
Next Gauteng Finance MEC blames corruption, incompetence for poor governance