DFB and Voss-Tecklenburg separate: national coach contract terminated

Contract terminated DFB and Voss-Tecklenburg separate – no longer a national coach

Martina Voss-Tecklenburg

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The German Football Association has terminated the contract with the previous national coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg. Your interim successor faces a difficult task.

Martina Voss-Tecklenburg will no longer return as national coach of the German footballers. The German Football Association announced on Saturday that the cooperation with the 55-year-old, who was recently on break, had ended with immediate effect and the contract had been terminated. In a joint conversation with Voss-Tecklenburg on Friday, there was agreement that “the team needs a new beginning in terms of sporting leadership.” Voss-Tecklenburg last looked after the national players during the embarrassing World Cup preliminary round exit in the summer, after which she called in sick and was recently on vacation.

“On behalf of the DFB and also personally, I would like to thank Martina Voss-Tecklenburg for her cooperation over the past few years,” said DFB President Bernd Neuendorf. “During this time, important impulses were given in the area of ​​women’s football.” The meeting on Friday took place in a “trusting atmosphere,” the DFB said. According to dpa information, Voss-Tecklenburg is said to have made financial concessions to the association in the severance payment of her contract – thus clearing the way for a quick agreement.

DFB players recently criticized the coach

After Voss-Tecklenburg’s withdrawal due to illness after the World Cup, assistant coach Britta Carlson initially took over the head position before the association re-installed Horst Hrubesch as interim coach at the beginning of October. What caused irritation was that Voss-Tecklenburg gave public lectures outside of football during her vacation instead of pushing forward with World Cup analysis.

“It gives me a few question marks, of course. I would have wished for something different. To say: OK, let’s first clarify what happened at the World Cup,” said midfielder Lena Oberdorf. None of the players have publicly advocated for the national coach to return.

Martina Voss-Tecklenburg has been in office since 2018

Voss-Tecklenburg took over the selection of the German Football Association in 2018 as Hrubesch’s successor. At the 2019 World Cup in France, she and the German team failed in the quarter-finals against Sweden and therefore missed out on taking part in the Olympics. At the European Championships last year, the former national player led the DFB players into the final. There they lost 1-2 to hosts England, but the successful tournament caused euphoria at home.

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The first preliminary round elimination at a World Cup in the history of the women’s national team was all the more surprising – but there was no reappraisal. Shortly after the World Cup, the DFB announced that Voss-Tecklenburg was ill and would be taking a break for the time being. But communication was unfortunate in the following weeks. The impression arose that the association was completely unaware of the national coach’s public appearances during her vacation. Further sporting collaboration, as Voss-Tecklenburg was striving for, seemed to be ruled out.

Future of the DFB coach after the World Cup is out

Immediately after the early tournament exit in Australia and New Zealand, Voss-Tecklenburg left her personal future open. A concrete statement about consequences would be “not right because it also happens out of emotion,” Voss-Tecklenburg said on ZDF at the time: “That’s why I try to stick to myself, stay objective and take responsibility. ” This has now happened to the extent that the national players are now clear that the chapter at the DFB is over.

HSV veteran Hrubesch should ensure the desired qualification for the 2024 Olympics. The European teams can only secure the two places intended for them via the Nations League. The final tournament takes place in spring and only the group winners take part. The Germans’ toughest competitor in the preliminary round is Denmark, where the DFB team lost 2-0 in their first game under Carlson. The second leg will take place in Rostock on December 1st. With a 2-0 win or a win with a difference of more than three goals, the Hrubesch team would take the lead in the table. The last preliminary round game will take place on December 5th with the Welsh women having no points so far.

Note: This article has been updated.

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