Hansi Flick says Barcelona will be his last coaching job
- On Mar 17, 2026, Hansi Flick, Barcelona's head coach, told reporters he does not plan to coach after his stint at FC Barcelona, speaking ahead of the match against Newcastle.
- The manager's résumé includes leading Bayern Munich to a 2020 treble and managing Germany national team from 2021–2023 before joining Barcelona in 2024 and winning a domestic double.
- He said it's not the time to discuss a renewal, noting the contract that currently ends in 2027, and the 61-year-old Flick added, 'Everyone knows I'm happy here, but I also need to talk with my family.'
- The club president confirmed plans to extend Flick's contract until 2028, stating an extension will come soon after Laporta was re-elected on Sunday.
- After a 1-1 first leg last week, Barcelona were seconds from defeat when Malick Thiaw fouled Dani Olmo, and coach Hansi Flick said the young squad must improve despite its potential.
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Former coach Hansi Flick has indicated a career end after his current engagement as a coach at the Spanish Champion FC Barcelona. He did not have in mind to go elsewhere again, said the 61-year-old. "This is my last club, it is my last job."
Barcelona football coach Hansi Flick said that he does not plan to continue his coaching career after the end of his engagement with the Catalan club, hinting that Barcelona could be his last team in his career.
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‘This will be my last club, my last job’: Barcelona coach Hansi Flick
Flick has a decorated coaching career, joining Barcelona in 2024 and then guiding them to a domestic double in his very first season. He was also coach of the treble winning Bayern Munich team of 2020 and has also managed the German national side from 2021-2023.
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