French football legend and well-known pundit Rolland Courbis has died at the age of 72, according to reports. Courbis was a prominent figure in French football, both as a manager and a television analyst, and remained active in the sport for decades.
Courbis was best known for his managerial stints in French football, where he coached several clubs and became recognised for his tactical approach and outspoken personality. Over the years, he earned a reputation as a respected voice in football discussions, regularly appearing as a pundit after his coaching career.
News of his death has prompted tributes from across the football community, with fans and former colleagues remembering his contributions to the game. Courbis played a significant role in shaping football discourse in France through both his managerial work and media presence.
His passing marks the end of an era for French football supporters who followed his career on and off the pitch.
