Hansi Flick

German football manager

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February 2025 Won La Liga Manager of the Month with Barcelona.
January 12 2025 Won his first title at Barcelona by defeating Real Madrid 5-2 in the Supercopa de España final.
October 2024 Won La Liga Manager of the Month with Barcelona.
October 26 2024 Won his first El Clásico, leading Barcelona to a 4-0 victory over Real Madrid at the Bernabéu.
October 23 2024 Managed a 4-1 win against his former team Bayern Munich at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys.
September 28 2024 Suffered his first La Liga defeat as Barcelona manager in a 4-2 loss to Osasuna.
August 2024 Won La Liga Manager of the Month with Barcelona.
August 17 2024 Won his first league match as Barcelona manager with a 1-2 comeback victory against Valencia at the Mestalla, breaking Barcelona's two-year streak of 0-0 draws on matchday 1.
May 29 2024 Signed as the new head coach of Barcelona, becoming the third German in the club's coaching history, with a contract until 30 June 2026.
September 10 2023 Sacked as Germany's national team manager following a 4-1 loss in a friendly against Japan, becoming the first manager of Germany to be sacked in the role's history.
2022 Successfully led Germany to qualification for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
December 2022 Germany is eliminated in the group stage of the FIFA World Cup, finishing third in their group despite winning their final match 2-4 against Costa Rica.
September 23 2022 Loses his first match as Germany's manager, a 1-0 defeat to Hungary in the UEFA Nations League.
June 4 2022 Becomes the third coach to stay undefeated in his first ten matches, drawing 1-1 with Italy in the 2022–23 UEFA Nations League A.
September 2 2021 Flick wins his first match as Germany's manager, defeating Liechtenstein 2-0 in a 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification match.
August 1 2021 Hansi Flick officially begins his role as manager of the Germany national team.
July 1 2021 Appointed as manager of the German national team, continuing in this role until 10 September 2023
May 25 2021 German Football Association announces Flick's three-year contract to become manager of the Germany national team, replacing Joachim Löw after UEFA Euro 2020.
April 17 2021 Announced his desire to leave Bayern Munich at the end of the season and expressed interest in coaching the Germany national team.
February 2021 Led Bayern to win the Club World Cup, completing the first-ever sextuple for the club by defeating Mexican team Tigres.
2020 Won Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal, DFL-Supercup, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, and FIFA Club World Cup with Bayern Munich.
2020 Flick was named German Football Manager of the Year by Kicker magazine and won the UEFA Men's Coach of the Year Award.
2020 Led Bayern to win the UEFA Super Cup against Sevilla.
2020 Won the UEFA Champions League with Bayern Munich, completing the club's second continental treble.
October 2020 Won Europe's Coach of the Year award for the best coach in major European football leagues.
August 2020 Led Bayern Munich to a historic 8-2 victory over Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League, demonstrating his tactical prowess with rapid counter-attacking goals scored within seconds of regaining possession.
April 2020 Bayern Munich extended Flick's contract until 2023.
2019 Won UEFA Men's Coach of the Year award.
2019 Won Bundesliga with Bayern Munich as head coach.
2019 Developed the 'Flicki-Flaka' tactical style at Bayern Munich, characterized by a mixed gegenpressing and possession-based football approach.
December 22 2019 Bayern announced Flick would remain manager until the end of the season.
November 6 2019 In his first match as interim manager, Flick led Bayern to a 2-0 victory over Olympiacos in the UEFA Champions League group stage.
November 3 2019 Flick was promoted to interim manager after Niko Kovač left Bayern by mutual consent.
July 2 2019 Hansi Flick joined Bayern Munich as an assistant coach under Niko Kovač's management.
2017 Concluded his role as sporting director of the DFB.
2014 Ended his role as assistant coach of the German national team.
2014 Contributed to Germany's victory at the FIFA World Cup as assistant coach.
2014 Became sporting director of the German Football Association (DFB).
2010 Achieved third place with Germany national team as assistant manager in FIFA World Cup.

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