BELGIUM’S FOOTBALL FEDERATION has announced Frenchman Rudi Garcia as the new national team coach, after the sacking of Domenico Tedesco.
The federation said they would formally introduce the 60-year-old former Napoli, Lyon and Roma boss to the press at an event later in the day.
Garcia, who has also managed Saudi outfit Al Nassr and French giants Marseille, will be handed the task of reinvigorating the Red Devils after a disappointing Euro 2024 campaign.
Belgium last week sacked Italian-German coach Tedesco following an early exit from the continental championship this summer, and sub-par recent performances in the Nations League.
Belgium face a relegation play-off against Ukraine in March. Garcia’s latest effort in management at Napoli was an unsuccessful five-month stint in 2023 during the club’s disastrous post-Scudetto winning season.
The Frenchman originally made his name in coaching at French side Lille from 2008-2013.
Belgium kick off their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign with a trip to North Macedonia in June.
Previous coach Tedesco was appointed in February 2023 to replace Roberto Martinez and rebuild the squad as the country’s “golden generation” departed.
Meanwhile, Julian Nagelsmann has signed a contract extension to remain Germany coach until the end of Euro 2028, the German FA (DFB) announced Friday.
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Nagelsmann said his experience at Euro 2024, hosted by Germany, convinced him to stay on for both the 2026 World Cup and the Euros two years later.
“We are on the right path and it is not over yet. We want to continue to develop. We want to win titles,” the 37-year-old said in a statement.
Nagelsmann signed the extension in Leipzig on Friday as part of the DFB’s 125-year anniversary celebrations.
The former Bayern Munich and RB Leipzig coach took over in 2023, initially on a short-term basis for Euro 2024.
In April 2024, shortly before the tournament, Nagelsmann extended his deal to include the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada.
Now, he will also remain in charge Euro 2028, to be hosted by Britain and Ireland.
The second youngest men’s head coach in Germany history, Nagelsmann took over after a difficult period for the four-time World Cup winners.
Germany were eliminated at the group stage of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups and were beaten by England in the last 16 of Euro 2020.
Hansi Flick became the first coach to be sacked in the national team’s history after the World Cup in Qatar.
At club level, Nagelsmann became the youngest coach in Bundesliga history when he took over Hoffenheim aged 28 in 2016, before moving to RB Leipzig three years later.
He then signed with Bayern Munich and won the Bundesliga in 2021-22, before he was surprisingly fired in March 2023.
Germany showed signs of a revival under Nagelsmann at Euro 2024, winning their group before losing in extra time to eventual champions Spain in the quarter-finals.
“Our goal was a successful tournament, but I could not have imagined back then what the national team means to Germany, how many hearts it reaches and people it moves,” Nagelsmann said.
In the Nations League, Germany are through to the knockout phase for the first time and face Italy in a two-legged quarter-final in March.
Nagelsmann’s extension ends rumours the in-demand coach was set for a return to club football after the 2026 World Cup.
It also means Jurgen Klopp will have to wait for the job he has long been linked with following his departure from Liverpool last year.
DFB president Bernd Neuendorf said Nagelsmann’s desire to stay on was a “significant signal” for the future of the game in Germany.
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LAST UPDATE | 24 Jan 2025
BELGIUM’S FOOTBALL FEDERATION has announced Frenchman Rudi Garcia as the new national team coach, after the sacking of Domenico Tedesco.
The federation said they would formally introduce the 60-year-old former Napoli, Lyon and Roma boss to the press at an event later in the day.
Garcia, who has also managed Saudi outfit Al Nassr and French giants Marseille, will be handed the task of reinvigorating the Red Devils after a disappointing Euro 2024 campaign.
Belgium last week sacked Italian-German coach Tedesco following an early exit from the continental championship this summer, and sub-par recent performances in the Nations League.
Belgium face a relegation play-off against Ukraine in March. Garcia’s latest effort in management at Napoli was an unsuccessful five-month stint in 2023 during the club’s disastrous post-Scudetto winning season.
The Frenchman originally made his name in coaching at French side Lille from 2008-2013.
Belgium kick off their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign with a trip to North Macedonia in June.
Previous coach Tedesco was appointed in February 2023 to replace Roberto Martinez and rebuild the squad as the country’s “golden generation” departed.
Meanwhile, Julian Nagelsmann has signed a contract extension to remain Germany coach until the end of Euro 2028, the German FA (DFB) announced Friday.
Nagelsmann said his experience at Euro 2024, hosted by Germany, convinced him to stay on for both the 2026 World Cup and the Euros two years later.
“We are on the right path and it is not over yet. We want to continue to develop. We want to win titles,” the 37-year-old said in a statement.
Nagelsmann signed the extension in Leipzig on Friday as part of the DFB’s 125-year anniversary celebrations.
The former Bayern Munich and RB Leipzig coach took over in 2023, initially on a short-term basis for Euro 2024.
In April 2024, shortly before the tournament, Nagelsmann extended his deal to include the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada.
Now, he will also remain in charge Euro 2028, to be hosted by Britain and Ireland.
The second youngest men’s head coach in Germany history, Nagelsmann took over after a difficult period for the four-time World Cup winners.
Germany were eliminated at the group stage of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups and were beaten by England in the last 16 of Euro 2020.
Hansi Flick became the first coach to be sacked in the national team’s history after the World Cup in Qatar.
At club level, Nagelsmann became the youngest coach in Bundesliga history when he took over Hoffenheim aged 28 in 2016, before moving to RB Leipzig three years later.
He then signed with Bayern Munich and won the Bundesliga in 2021-22, before he was surprisingly fired in March 2023.
Germany showed signs of a revival under Nagelsmann at Euro 2024, winning their group before losing in extra time to eventual champions Spain in the quarter-finals.
“Our goal was a successful tournament, but I could not have imagined back then what the national team means to Germany, how many hearts it reaches and people it moves,” Nagelsmann said.
In the Nations League, Germany are through to the knockout phase for the first time and face Italy in a two-legged quarter-final in March.
Nagelsmann’s extension ends rumours the in-demand coach was set for a return to club football after the 2026 World Cup.
It also means Jurgen Klopp will have to wait for the job he has long been linked with following his departure from Liverpool last year.
DFB president Bernd Neuendorf said Nagelsmann’s desire to stay on was a “significant signal” for the future of the game in Germany.
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