On Monday, Herve Renard confirmed departure from France women's national team after Paris Olympics 2024.
Renard, a two-time Africa Cup of Nations winner, previously announced his intention to leave the team, and now he confirmed decisions.
Renard said: "It will be the last, it’s the home stretch and when we are in an international competition sometimes, it stops very quickly, whatever the date."
"Once the last match is over, sometimes there is great joy but everyone goes their separate ways. I'm used to it, this will be my 11th international competition. It won't be without a bit of emotion. The pride of having worn this French team uniform and finishing on a very good note. There is still a step to climb but I am sure that the French team will win a title in the short to medium term. Hoping it will be as soon as possible."
Renard was appointed by the FFF last March after Corinne Diacre's departure. He led Les Bleues at the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, before being eliminated from the quarter-final defeat.