Haiti parts ways with coach Sebastien Migne following the team’s World Cup campaign, multiple reports say. The decision comes after Migne leads Haiti to their first World Cup appearance since 1974, ending a long absence from the tournament. Both outlets describe the separation as an outcome of Haiti’s performance in the competition and the conclusion of Migne’s tenure as head coach. The reports do not provide additional details on the immediate next steps for the team or the process for appointing a replacement. Haiti’s World Cup return under Migne is cited as a key backdrop to the end of his stint. The information is presented as a post-campaign change in leadership, with Haiti choosing to move on after the tournament rather than retaining the coach for the next cycle.