FEF confirms the departure of Beccacece from the Ecuadorian team
The Ecuadorian Football Federation has confirmed the departure of Sebastián Beccacece as head coach of the national team after a successful qualifying campaign for the 2026 World Cup.
The Ecuadorian Football Federation (FEF) has confirmed the termination of the contract with coach Sebastián Beccacece, who led the Ecuadorian national team. Along with the Argentine coach, his entire coaching staff will also finish their work. In the official announcement, FEF emphasized the commitment and professionalism that Beccacece has shown during his time leading La Tri. Under his leadership, Ecuador completed a solid qualifying campaign and qualified for the 2026 World Cup. FEF publicly thanked the coach and coaching staff for their contributions along the way. The organization also wishes Beccacece success in her next professional challenges. Currently, the federation has not announced who will succeed the head coach position of the Ecuadorian team. There is also no timetable for the appointment of a new coach. Ecuador will enter a new phase after participating in the 2026 World Cup, and finding a replacement is FEF's next big decision.
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