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Contents. Early life Nagelsmann played at youth level for and, before persistent knee injuries ended his career at U19 level. He took Business Administration in university for four semesters, until he transferred to Sports Science. Afterwards, he moved into coaching, returning to former club Augsburg, where he briefly worked under.
Managerial career Early career He was an assistant coach during 's and up until 11 February 2016, was coaching the club's U19 team. During his time as assistant coach, nicknamed him 'Mini-Mourinho.'
He has also coached U16 to U19 teams for other clubs in the southwest of Germany. He coached Hoffenheim's U19 'junior team' to win the title. 1899 Hoffenheim Nagelsmann was appointed head coach of 1899 Hoffenheim on 27 October 2015. He was due to begin his tenure at the beginning of the.
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He was given a three-year contract. At the time of his appointment, Nagelsmann was 28, and the youngest manager in Bundesliga history. He was to be the successor for, who had replaced the previous day. On 10 February 2016, Stevens resigned as head coach due to health problems, and Nagelsmann's tenure as head coach was brought forward by the Hoffenheim board a day later. When Nagelsmann took over the club in February 2016, Hoffenheim were 17th in the table, 7 points from the safety of 15th spot and facing relegation. Under Nagelsmann they avoided relegation by winning 7 of their remaining 14 matches and finished a point above the relegation playoff spot.
Their good run of play continued in the season, where they finished 4th in the table and qualified for the for the first time in their history. On 9 June 2017, Hoffenheim extended the contract of Nagelsmann until 2021. Coaching record As of matches played on 27 January 2018 Team From To Record G W D L Win% Ref. 11 February 2016 Present 000000000000000000♠23 0 000000000♠41.25 Honours Manager Club TSG Hoffenheim U19.:. Under 19 Bundesliga South/Southwest:, Individual.
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Contents. Club career Klopp was born in, the state capital of, and grew up in the countryside, in the village of near, with two older sisters. He started playing for TuS Ergenzingen as a junior player, with the next stint at and then at three clubs, Viktoria Sindlingen and, during adolescence. In 1990, in the play-off matches with Rot-Weiss Frankfurt against Mainz 05 for the promotion to the, he caught the attention of the Mainz manager and was signed by them the same summer. Klopp played most of his professional career for Mainz 05, from 1990 to 2001.
Originally a, Klopp began to play as a in 1995. He scored 52 league goals for Mainz. Managerial career Early career In 1988 while at university and while playing for the Eintracht Frankfurt non-professionals, he coached the Frankfurt D-Juniors, today U10. Mainz 05.
Klopp with in 2004 Upon his retirement playing for, Klopp was appointed as the club's manager on 27 February 2001 following the sacking of. The day after, Klopp took charge of their first match, which saw Mainz 05 secure a 1–0 home win over. He remained as manager for seven years, during which time he led the team to its first appearance in the, and qualification for the. At the end of the, Mainz 05 were relegated, but Klopp chose to remain with the club.
However, because they were not able to achieve promotion, he resigned at the end of the. He finished with a record of 109 wins, 78 draws and 83 losses. Borussia Dortmund 2008–12 In May 2008, Klopp was approached to become the new manager of, eventually signing a two-year contract at the club, which had finished in a disappointing 13th place under previous manager.
In his first season in charge, Klopp guided Borussia Dortmund to win the, defeating German champions. Klopp took the club to a sixth-place finish in his first season in charge, and a fifth-place finish in the season after that, before leading the club to successive titles in the and. Klopp with in 2010 During the Bundesliga season, the 81 points accrued by Borussia Dortmund was the greatest points tally ever amassed in Bundesliga history and the 47 points earned in the second half of the season also set a new record. Borussia Dortmund's 25 league wins equalled Bayern Munich's 1972–73 milestone, while their 28-league match unbeaten sequence was the best ever recorded in a single German top-flight season.
The record number of points (for the whole season and the second half of the season) and the record number of league wins set or equalled by Borussia Dortmund in the 2011–12 season were broken by Bayern Munich in the 2012–13 season. Dortmund lost the. On 12 May 2012, Klopp made Borussia Dortmund history by sealing the club's first ever, by defeating Bayern Munich 5–2 to win the. Klopp described the double as being 'better than (he) could have imagined'. 2012–15 Borussia Dortmund's league form during the season was not as impressive as in the previous campaign, with Klopp insisting that his team would focus on the to make up for their disappointing run in that competition in the previous season. Klopp's team were drawn against, and in the competition's.
However, they did not lose a game, topping the group with some impressive performances. Borussia Dortmund progressed all the way to the final, meeting 's Real Madrid again in the semi-final stages of the competition. After an excellent result against them at home in the first leg, a 4–1 victory, a 2–0 loss meant Dortmund narrowly progressed to the final. Dortmund lost the 2–1 to Bayern Munich, with an 89th-minute goal from. Dortmund finished in second place in the Bundesliga.
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