Zidane Takes Charge of France National Team
Zinedine Zidane will take charge of the French national team, stepping into the role many in the country have long considered his destiny. Sources close to the decision say the agreement has effectively been in place since November, with no real doubt inside the federation that "Zizou" would be the next man on the Les Bleus bench.
This is not a short-term fix or a romantic cameo. The French federation has given Zidane a long-term mandate, a clear signal that this is a project built around his vision rather than a quick reaction to results or public pressure.
The 1998 World Cup winner has already assembled his backroom staff, moving quickly behind the scenes to shape the technical structure around him. The final paperwork and administrative formalities are expected to be wrapped up this month, turning what has been an open secret into an official new chapter for French football.
The roadmap is ambitious and unforgiving. Zidane will be tasked with steering France through the next cycle of major competitions: the UEFA Nations League, Euro 2028, and the 2030 World Cup. Three peaks, each with its own demands, each likely to define his legacy in the dugout as sharply as his touch once did on the pitch.
France is not just handing the team to a legend. It is betting that the authority, calm, and ruthless competitive edge Zidane showed at club level can now be transplanted onto the international stage. The question is no longer whether he would take the job.
It is how far he can take Les Bleus.






