Roberto Mancini’s tenure as the head coach of the Saudi Arabian national football team has come to an abrupt end. The Saudi Football Federation announced the mutual termination of their contract with the former Italy manager in an official statement released today.
The decision marks the conclusion of Mancini’s brief stint with the Saudi national team, which began with high hopes following his successful run with Italy, including winning the European Championship in 2021. However, recent disappointing results have led to this unexpected separation.
During his 18-match tenure with Saudi Arabia, Mancini’s record stood at 7 wins, 5 draws, and 6 losses. The team’s performance in October proved particularly crucial in this decision, as a home defeat against Japan and a draw with Bahrain significantly complicated Saudi Arabia’s path to qualification for the 2026 World Cup.
The Saudi Football Federation’s statement emphasized that the decision was reached by mutual agreement between the board of directors and Mancini, rather than a unilateral dismissal. This approach suggests an amicable parting of ways, despite the underwhelming results.
Mancini, who hails from Jesi, Italy, took on the role with Saudi Arabia with the aim of elevating the team’s international standing. However, the challenges of adapting to a new football culture and meeting the high expectations set by his previous successes proved insurmountable in the short term.
This development leaves the Saudi national team at a crossroads as they continue their campaign for World Cup qualification. The federation will now face the task of finding a suitable replacement who can steer the team back on course for their international ambitions.