Poland coach Czeslaw Michniewicz will depart on the finish of the month with the nation’s FA (PZPN) saying on Thursday it won’t renew his contract after the crew’s final 16 World Cup exit.
The PZPN stated Michniewicz, 52, had a number of conferences with its president Cezary Kulesza and different officers to assessment Poland’s efficiency on the World Cup in Qatar, the place it misplaced 3-1 to eventual runner-up France within the first knockout spherical.
“After a thorough analysis of all the information, PZPN decided not to extend Michniewicz’s contract, which expires at the end of the year,” the PZPN stated in an announcement.
Kulesza thanked Michniewicz for 11 months of labor as head coach.
Poland appointed the ex-Legia Warsaw boss after parting methods in January with Portugal’s Paulo Sousa, who requested to be relieved of his duties in December 2021 after lower than a 12 months in cost.
“As we know, the coach (Michniewicz) took over the team at a difficult moment,” Kulesza stated. “Despite these circumstances, he managed to earn qualification to the World Cup and also kept (the team’s) place in the Nations League elite.
“He also led the national team to the first World Cup knockout stage in 36 years. For this, Michniewicz deserves thanks.”
Poland drew 0-0 with Mexico, beat Saudi Arabia 2-0 and misplaced by the identical scoreline to eventual champion Argentina in Group C earlier than falling to France within the final 16.
The PZPN stated it might start its seek for his successor quickly as they put together for the European Championship qualifiers, which begin in March. Poland has been drawn with Albania, the Faroe Islands, Moldova and the Czech Republic in Group E.