Stephen Betham has resigned his position as Samoa rugby coach after the team's disappointing performance at the Rugby World Cup.
Samoa Rugby Union chief executive Faleomavaega Vincent Fepuleai told Radio New Zealand on Monday that Betham had stepped down and that a full review of Samoa's World Cup campaign will be undertaken.
Fepuleai said "Stephen has called it a day...and I think we will go through the proper process in recruitment of a new head coach. The position will be advertised internally and externally and we will secure the best person who we think will take us over the next four years to World Cup success."
Samoa failed to reach the knockout stages of the World Cup after losing to South Africa, Japan and Scotland in pool play.
Samoa Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi, who is also chairman of the Samoa Rugby Union and often a stern critic of the national team, has applauded the players' performance and criticized World Cup referees who, he said, "didn't help our cause."