Marc Wilmots is out.

Marc Wilmots has finally parted company with FFIRI and resigned as Team Melli’s head coach, just seven months after replacing Carlos Queiroz at the helm of the three-time Asian champions.

Former Belgium and Ivory Coast coach was appointed in May to lead Iran in their quest for a sixth World Cup appearance after Queiroz had secured back-to-back qualifications for the first time in the country’s history.

The head of the football federation, Medi Taj informed the Iranian media on Wednesday that Wilmots had left and that a settlement had been agreed between the coach and the federation. It is not clear who will be immediately in charge of Team Melli, however, Vahid Hashemian is the most probable candidate to take charge on a temporary basis.

But while Wilmots confirmed he had terminated his contract with the Iranian federation, he denied a resolution had been reached refuting Mehdi Taj’s announcement.

“Contrary to the information apparently published in the Iranian press, no amicable agreement was reached between the Iranian Football Federation and me and my staff,” Wilmots said on Twitter.

“We are negotiating to find an amicable solution following the non-respect of the contractual obligations by the Iranian Football Federation and following my justified termination of the contract.

Speculation had been rife in Iran ahead of the country’s World Cup qualifier against Iraq in November that Wilmots would not lead the team into the game, only for the Belgian to appear on the bench for the clash in Amman. Iran lost to a stoppage-time goal from Alaa Abbas, with the result leaving them in third place in their qualifying group, five points behind leaders Iraq but having played one game fewer.

Branko Ivankovic, who led Iran to the 2006 World Cup finals in Germany and recently led Persepolis club to three consecutive league titles, has been heavily linked with a return to the post.

Iran’s next FIFA World Cup qualifying match, which is a must-win game is against Hong Kong at Tehran’s Azadi Stadium on March 26.