Roberto Martínez Steps Down After 2026 World Cup

  • Roberto Martínez
  • FIFA World Cup 2026
  • national team
  • football manager
  • soccer
  • World Cup exits
  • international football
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Roberto Martínez has become the eleventh national team manager to depart following the 2026 FIFA World Cup. His exit marks a growing trend of coaching changes post-tournament.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup has claimed another managerial casualty, with Roberto Martínez confirming his departure from his national team role. This move makes him the eleventh head coach to step down after the tournament, continuing a pattern seen in previous editions of the global showpiece. Martínez, who led his squad through a challenging campaign, has decided to part ways amid growing expectations and scrutiny over team performance.

His tenure was marked by a mix of tactical innovation and inconsistency, as the team navigated a competitive group stage and knockout rounds. While Martínez brought experience and a clear philosophy to the role, the pressure of delivering results on the world stage ultimately proved too great. The decision reflects broader shifts in international football, where managers face heightened demands and shorter leashes, especially after major tournaments.

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The search for his successor is already underway, with club and international experience likely to be key criteria. As the dust settles on the 2026 World Cup, Martínez’s exit serves as a reminder of the volatile nature of national team management, where success and failure are often separated by fine margins.

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