Flick signs to succeed Löw as head of the German national team

Hansi flick signed this Tuesday the contract with the German Football Association (DFB) to succeed Joachim Löw at the helm of the national team after the conclusion of Germany's participation in the Eurocup.

This was reported by the DFB confirming something that had been expected for several weeks, despite the fact that there had been talk that several European clubs had shown interest in Flick.

Flick, after two seasons at Bayern as head coach, although the first started as Niko Kovac's assistant, and seven titles, had asked the Bavarian club to terminate his contract.

Between 2006 and 2014 Flick had been Löw's runner-up on the German national team and later became sporting director for the DFB.

In 2017 he became Hoffenheim's sporting director and in 2019 he joined Bayern as assistant coach. In the middle of the season he relieved Kovac and led the Bavarian club to win the Champions League.