Sébastien Desabre, the coach of the Democratic Republic of Congo national team, received the news of his father's death during the last 32 rounds of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. After the team's match in the USA, Desabre's situation and the team's performance came to the fore. Sébastien Desabre's father died immediately after the USA match.
The news arrived at the most critical moment in the team's tournament journey. Democratic Congo's last 32 round match against the USA ended with a score of 2-1. While Desabre's leadership was deeply shaken by personal pain, the morale and motivation of the team became uncertain.
At the press conference held after the match, Desabre's voice was shaking and his eyes were filled with tears. The single goal scored by Democratic Congo against the USA could not prevent the team from saying goodbye to the tournament. The death of Desabre's father overshadowed DR Congo's tournament adventure.
The team's coach had an emotional moment in the statements made after the match. Democratic Congo's journey to the 2026 World Cup coincided with a period that will be remembered with Desabre's leadership story. Federation officials stated that they had prepared a special support program for Desabre, but the coach's decision was personal.
FIFA and tournament officials followed Desabre's situation closely. The future of the team and whether Desabre will continue his duty as coach remains uncertain. If Desabre leaves his post, the Democratic Congo Football Federation is expected to urgently search for a new coach.
In this process, pausing the team's preparations is also on the agenda. World Cup qualifying rounds are already a psychological battlefield for coaches. However, Desabre's situation pushes the limits of this pressure.
Saying goodbye to the tournament with a score of 2-1 can be attributed to tactical mistakes on the field, but the reason for the silence in the locker room is not just a technical defeat. A coach trying to motivate his team while experiencing his greatest personal tragedy is the most naked form of the ruthless nature of football. This incident reveals how fragile the “business is just business” mentality of professional sports is in the face of the complexity of human emotions.
DR Congolese football has been trying to transform its potential into a global success for years, and Desabre was seen as the architect of this transformation. The loss of his father will not just be a tournament loss, it will go down in history as one of the most defining moments in Desabre's career. The future of the team currently depends on the coach's mourning process and the management of this trauma.
The support provided by FIFA and the federation is the key factor that will determine whether Desabre will return to his job. While this situation adds another tragic story to the struggle of African football on the world stage, it proves that being a coach is not just about drawing tactics, but also about leading in times of crisis. Although this incident experienced by Desabre is a rare situation in the football world, it reminds us that coaches are not only athletes but also human beings.
Management of such crises can serve as a lesson for players and technical teams in future tournaments. Democratic Congo's overcoming this trauma can be recorded not only as a sporting success but also as an example of social solidarity. Read at Hürriyet Spor