Julian Nagelsmann
German football manager
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January 2025 | Extended his contract with the German national team until UEFA Euro 2028. |
2024 | Successfully secured Germany's spot in the 2025 UEFA Nations League Finals by finishing first in their group. |
June 2024 | Guided Germany to a 2–0 victory against Denmark in the Round of 16, then faced Spain in the quarter-finals, losing 1–2 in extra time to a 119th-minute goal. |
June 2024 | Led Germany to two group stage victories: 5–1 win over Scotland and 2–0 win over Hungary, progressing to the Round of 16. |
June 14 2024 | Became the youngest coach to ever manage in a UEFA European Championship final tournament, aged 36 years and 327 days, leading Germany in the opening match of Euro 2024. |
April 2024 | Extended his contract with the German national team until the 2026 FIFA World Cup. |
September 22 2023 | Appointed as head coach of the German national football team, taking over a significant national role in football management. |
September 22 2023 | Appointed as the new head coach of the Germany national team, replacing Hansi Flick, and signed a contract until 31 July 2024. At 36 years old, he became Germany's second-youngest coach in history. |
March 2023 | Separated from his wife Verena after beginning a relationship with sports reporter Lena Wurzenberger, who subsequently resigned from her position at Bild newspaper. |
March 24 2023 | Nagelsmann was sacked by Bayern Munich during an international break, after a 2–1 defeat against Bayer Leverkusen, with the team one point behind Dortmund in the league. |
July 30 2022 | Nagelsmann won his second DFL-Supercup title, defeating his former club RB Leipzig 5–3. |
April 23 2022 | Nagelsmann won his first Bundesliga title with Bayern Munich, clinching the championship with three matches to spare. |
April 12 2022 | Nagelsmann and Bayern were knocked out of the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, losing 2–1 on aggregate to Villarreal. |
2021 | Nagelsmann won the DFL-Supercup with Bayern Munich in 2021. |
2021 | Julian Nagelsmann won the Bundesliga title with Bayern Munich during the 2021–22 season. |
2021 | Recognized as one of the best young managers in world football, highlighting his emerging tactical prowess and innovative coaching approach in professional soccer. |
August 24 2021 | Nagelsmann led Bayern to a record 12–0 victory against Bremer SV in the first round of the 2021–22 DFB-Pokal, their biggest win in 24 years. |
July 1 2021 | Appointed as head coach of Bayern Munich, taking over one of the most prestigious coaching positions in European football. |
April 27 2021 | Bayern Munich appointed Nagelsmann as head coach on a five-year deal, effective from 1 July 2021, for a world record managerial transfer fee of €25 million. |
August 18 2020 | Coached RB Leipzig in the Champions League semi-finals against Paris Saint-Germain, ultimately losing 3–0 to his former boss Thomas Tuchel. |
August 13 2020 | Defeated Atlético Madrid 2–1 in the Champions League quarter-finals, making Nagelsmann the youngest coach to progress to the Champions League semi-finals. |
March 10 2020 | Nagelsmann became the youngest coach ever to win a UEFA Champions League knockout tie after RB Leipzig's 4–0 win against Tottenham Hotspur. |
2019 | Nagelsmann placed third in the UEFA Men's Coach of the Year award for the 2019–20 season. |
September 17 2019 | At 32 years and 56 days old, Nagelsmann became the youngest coach to win a Champions League match, securing a 2–1 away victory against Benfica in the first group stage match. |
July 1 2019 | Nagelsmann moves to RB Leipzig as head coach, continuing his rapid rise in professional football management. |
January 19 2019 | Nagelsmann oversaw his 100th league game as Hoffenheim coach, becoming the youngest Bundesliga coach to reach this milestone. |
2018 | Married his childhood sweetheart Verena, with whom he has two children. |
June 21 2018 | RB Leipzig announced Nagelsmann would become their coach from the 2019–20 season, signing a four-year contract until 2023. |
June 21 2018 | Hoffenheim announced that Nagelsmann would be leaving the club at the end of the 2018–19 season. |
2017 | Nagelsmann was awarded German Football Manager of the Year. |
June 9 2017 | Hoffenheim extended Nagelsmann's contract until 2021. |
2016 | Nagelsmann was named VDV Coach of the Season in Germany for the 2016–17 season. |
February 11 2016 | Julian Nagelsmann becomes head coach of TSG Hoffenheim, marking the start of his senior managerial career at a very young age. |
February 11 2016 | Nagelsmann concluded his tenure coaching Hoffenheim's U19 team. |
February 10 2016 | Huub Stevens resigned as head coach due to health problems, causing Hoffenheim to bring forward Nagelsmann's tenure. |
October 27 2015 | Julian Nagelsmann was appointed head coach of TSG Hoffenheim, becoming the youngest coach in Bundesliga history at age 28. |
2014 | Nagelsmann led Hoffenheim's U19 team to win the Under 19 Bundesliga title. |
2013 | Nagelsmann coached Hoffenheim's U19 team and was nicknamed 'Mini-Mourinho' by goalkeeper Tim Wiese. |
2012 | Nagelsmann became an assistant coach for Hoffenheim's senior team during the 2012-13 season. |
2010 | Began his coaching career as a youth coach at TSG Hoffenheim after retiring from professional football due to repeated injuries. |
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