Football Kenya Federation (FKF) has agreed to end Harambee Stars coach Sébastien Migné's contract on mutual consent.
In a press statement, FKF CEO Barry Otieno stated that the coach's dues were to be settled over a period of time.
"The federation wishes to thank Coach Migne for his exemplary work and high standard of professionalism during his tenure, which culminated in the country qualifying for the 2019 AFCON tournament for the first time in 15 years.
"The reorganisation and appointment process for a new technical bench is already underway and the team to steer the Harambee Stars forward will be announced shortly.
"We wish the coach all the best in his future endeavours, this even as we turn our focus on the upcoming 2021 AFCON qualifiers, with a view to try and qualify for the final tournament," Otieno stated.
Migné had earlier dared the federation to sack him after Kenya lost 4-1 on post-match penalties to Tanzania at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani.
“If the federation wants to fire me, let them fire me, but again if paying my salary is an issue, will they manage to pay out my contract?” Migne posed.
The Frenchman signed a three-year deal with the Kenyan federation in May 2018 which bound him to qualify the senior national team for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations.
Migné was previously coach of the Democratic Republic of the Congo national under-20 football team. He was the first coach to qualify the team for the continental championships.