Flick told the DFB s
official website of taking on the challenge of managing his country s national side: It all went surprisingly quickly for me with the signature, but I am very happy to be able to work as national coach from autumn onwards. The season has just ended and the two years at Bayern Munich were amazing. The team spirit and the attitude of the players were outstanding, and I ll take a lot with me that will continue to shape my work. I m really looking forward to it because I can see the great quality of the players, especially the young players in Germany. That s why we have every reason to approach the upcoming tournaments with optimism, for example the European Championship at home in 2024.
May 25, 2021, 11:13 am
Hansi Flick has signed a three-year deal to become Germany’s new head coach (Sven Hoppe via DPA)
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Hansi Flick will replace Joachim Low as Germany’s head coach after Euro 2020, the German FA has announced.
Former Bayern Munich boss Flick, 56, signed a three-year contract on Tuesday to succeed Low, who will step down after 15 years in charge.
A statement on the German FA’s official website read: “Hansi Flick will take over as the new coach of the Germany national side. The 56-year-old signed a contract running until 2024 today at the DFB headquarters in Frankfurt am Main, which also includes the EURO 2024 to be held in Germany.”