BERLIN (AP) — Not only is the German soccer federation (DFB) looking for a new coach, but it also needs a new sporting or managing director for its national teams.
Andreas Rettig will not extend his contract beyond the end of 2026, the DFB said in a statement on Friday, when it also announced Julian as Germany coach after the team’s .
It leaves Rudi Völler in position as sporting director of the men’s national team and Bernd Neuendorf as president of the DFB. Together they hope to convince Jürgen Klopp to take over from Nagelsmann as coach, while they have a little more time to find a replacement for Rettig.
The 63-year-old Rettig the position vacated by Oliver Bierhoff after Germany’s previous World Cup disappointment in 2022.
Rettig was charged with overseeing all of Germany’s national sides, including the women’s teams, and their academies.
He formerly had managerial roles at Bayer Leverkusen, Freiburg, Cologne, Augsburg and St. Pauli. Rettig was managing director of the German soccer league from 2013-15 and also a DFB board member.
The DFB said Friday he will not be extending his contract “for personal reasons.â€
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