Julian Nagelsmann Extends Contract as Germany Head Coach Until 2028

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Julian Nagelsmann

The German Football Association (DFB) has announced the contract extension of Julian Nagelsmann as the head coach of the German national team. The new deal adds two more years to his previous agreement, which was set to expire after the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This means Nagelsmann will now lead Die Mannschaft through the UEFA Euro 2028 tournament.

Nagelsmann, who took over the reins in 2023 following the departure of Hansi Flick, expressed his enthusiasm about continuing his journey with the team. "I am very happy to continue working with this squad. We have ambitious goals to achieve great success, and I am confident that together we can accomplish a lot. We are already seeing progress, and I want to continue this path toward success. Alongside the players and the fans, we are striving for new victories and trophies. This is an exciting time for German football," the coach stated.

Under Nagelsmann’s leadership, the German national team has shown signs of rejuvenation, with a focus on tactical innovation and youth development. His extension signals the DFB’s confidence in his ability to restore Germany to its former glory on the international stage.

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