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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