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Vahid Halilhodzic's Coaching Career Ends After Match Abandoned
Vahid Halilhodzic saw his 36‑year coaching career come to an abrupt end when a match at FC Nantes was halted less than half an hour after kickoff. The abandonment occurred on a pitch where the French club had already been relegated and where Halilhodzic had taken charge in March.
Halilhodzic arrived at Nantes in March, tasked with steering a side that was already destined for the lower division. The appointment was seen as a chance to bring experience to a club facing a difficult transition.
The game was stopped after under 30 minutes of play, a decision that left players and officials stunned. No further details on the cause of the interruption were provided in the immediate report.
In the aftermath, Halilhodzic expressed his shock, saying, "World collapses over me." The quote captured the sudden and dramatic nature of the event.
Across three and a half decades, Halilhodzic has managed teams in multiple countries and competitions, building a reputation for tactical acumen and resilience. His tenure at Nantes was the latest chapter in a long‑standing career.
FC Nantes now faces the immediate task of appointing an interim manager to guide the squad through the remainder of the season. The club will need to regroup quickly after the unexpected disruption.
Looking ahead, Halilhodzic may consider retirement or a different role within football, while the broader football community reflects on his extensive contributions to the sport.