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Former Bundesliga, Today Burger: Surprising Career Turn with Former Werder Coach Nouri

Summary by kreiszeitung.de
Alexander Nouri, former coach of SV Werder Bremen, leaves the coach job behind and changes the industry. In the future, he will lead two McDonald's branches.

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German football coach Alexander Nouri (46) will retire from football and will begin a new professional chapter outside of sports in January 2026. According to German media, Nouri will start working for the McDonald's restaurant chain, where he will take on the role of manager in two units, thus definitively ending his football career. From player to coachAlexander Nouri was originally a footballer, playing as an attacking midfielder for the seco…

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Alexander Nouri was once a coach at Werder Bremen and Hertha BSC. But then the ex-Bundesligacoach was forgotten in the industry. Now the 46-year-old is reinventing himself.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Alexander Nouri, former coach of SV Werder Bremen, leaves the coach job behind and changes the industry. In the future, he will lead two McDonald's branches.

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Former Bundesliga coach Alexander Nouri changes from the sideline to the Burgergrill!

·Berlin, Germany
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Alexander Nouri took the coaching certificate with Julian Nagelsmann and coached Werder Bremen almost until he joined the Europa League. From January he leads fast-food branches and says: "I'm here to learn.

·Munich, Germany
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Former Bundesliga coach Alexander Nouri starts a new career at McDonald's and takes over two branches.

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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Tuesday, December 30, 2025.
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