Tunisia’s coach stays on despite failed World Cup goal

Tunisia’s coach stays on despite failed World Cup goal

Jalel Kadri offered to quit after missing his target of getting past the group stage.

Tunisia’s coach Jalel Kadri applauds the fans after their shock win over France at the World Cup. (AFP pic)
TUNIS:
Tunisia coach Jalel Kadri has had his contract extended for 12 more months until after next year’s African Nations Cup finals despite offering to resign following the World Cup in Qatar, the Tunisia Football Federation said.

Kadri met with the federation’s top officials over the weekend to assess the participation of the Tunisian team at the World Cup, where they drew with Denmark and lost to Australia before pulling off a shock win over France but still exiting after the first round.

The 51-year-old coach offered his resignation after failing to achieve his target of taking the team past the group stage.

But the federation said it refused and instead extended the tenure of Kadri and his staff for an additional 12 months to include next January’s Nations Cup in the Ivory Coast.

Kadri took over as Tunisia coach in February last year.

His next task will be in March when Tunisia meet neighbours Libya in the qualifiers for the Nations Cup.

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