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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