The 1998 World Cup in France stands out in tournament history for a unique occurrence: the dismissal of three national team managers during the competition. These firings were directly linked to poor performance and disappointing results for their respective teams. No other World Cup has seen such a high number of mid-tournament managerial changes. The article, originally published by EL NACIONAL, highlights this specific instance as an outlier in the history of the event. This data point offers an interesting perspective on the pressures faced by national team coaches during the World Cup. The information focuses solely on dismissals occurring *during* the tournament itself, not before or after. Further research would be needed to determine trends in managerial turnover across all World Cups.