Didier Six will no longer be the coach of the Togo national football team. The French coach, who was appointed in January 2012, announced his departure on Radio Fréquence 1 in Togo. The decision comes amid conflicts with various stakeholders, including the Togolese Football Federation (FTF), players, and the media. The recent FIFA investigation into the eligibility of players, including Alaixys Romao, further strained relations. The departure follows a series of disagreements, player exclusions, and clashes during Six’s tenure. The FTF has frequently modified the list of players for official matches, contributing to the coach’s disenchantment with the team. The search for Six’s successor and potential reactions from players like Emmanuel Adebayor are now awaited.
FOOT TOGO: DIDIER SIX, “I RESIGN!”
