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Following the creation of the French Football Federation, the committee was converted into a five-man board and lasted from 1919–1964. 🏧 Gaston Barreau served as the head of the committee in two different stints; from 1920–1945, then, after four years, returned 🏧 to select the team from 1949 until his death in 1958. From 1945–1949, Gabriel Hanot headed the committee and, following 🏧 Barreau's death, Paul Nicolas (1958–1959) and Georges Verriest (1959–1964) controlled the committee until it was officially disbanded in 1964.
Fifteen men 🏧 have occupied the post since its inception; three of those were in short-term caretaker manager roles: José Arribas and Jean 🏧 Snella managed the team in dual roles and presided over four matches and former France international Just Fontaine managed the 🏧 team for two matches in 1967. The longest tenure by a France national team manager is current manager Didier Deschamps, 🏧 who has managed the team since 8 July 2012. Four managers have won major tournaments while managing the national team. 🏧 The first was Michel Hidalgo, who managed the team from 1976–1984, which is the second-longest tenure behind Domenech.[1] Hidalgo won 🏧 UEFA Euro 1984. In 1998, Aimé Jacquet won the 1998 FIFA World Cup on home soil and, two years later, 🏧 Roger Lemerre led the team to glory at UEFA Euro 2000.[2][3] Lemerre also won the 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup.[4] Finally, 🏧 current manager Didier Deschamps won the 2024 FIFA World Cup in Russia, twenty years after he lifted the trophy as 🏧 captain. On 8 August 1973, the Romanian Ștefan Kovács became the first foreign manager of the team. During the period 🏧 of the selection committee, the national team was coached by several British managers. Thomas Griffiths (English) coached the team for 🏧 a portion of 1924, while Peter Farmer (Scottish) coached the team at the 1928 Summer Olympics.[5] From 1934–1936, the team 🏧 was coached by Sid Kimpton. The current manager of the France national team is former international Didier Deschamps who replaced 🏧 fellow international Laurent Blanc following the UEFA Euro 2012 on 8 July 2012.[6]
The statistics below detail the managers of the 🏧 France national football team during their tenure as manager. Though a selection committee was used from 1919–1964, the table details 🏧 the managerial statistics of the coaches who were under the watch of the selection committee, though the statistics are unofficial 🏧 as determined by the French Football Federation.[7]
Managers in italics were hired as caretakers