
Didier Deschamps has extended his contract as France manager until June 2026 and should remain in charge for a fourth World Cup.
He led France to World Cup victory in 2018 and the 2022 final in Qatar, which they lost to Argentina.
Since the 54-year-old former Chelsea midfielder took over in 2012, France have also reached the quarter-finals of the 2014 World Cup and the Euro 2016 final.
Deschamps has won 89, drawn 28 and lost 22 of his 139 games in charge.
The French Football Federation said assistant coach Guy Stephan, goalkeeping coach Franck Raviot and physical trainer Cyril Moine will also stay with the national team.
Deschamps, who also won the World Cup as a player in 1998, helped France win the Nations League in 2021.
His last contract – signed in December 2019 – took him until the end of the 2022 World Cup.
He will now oversee France’s Euro 2024 qualifying campaign in Germany before the focus shifts to qualifying for the 2026 World Cup, which will take place in the United States, Canada and Mexico from of June 2026.