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Schöttel Regarding Ranknick Remains "Very Optimistic"

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Clearness should prevail in April at the earliest_ "Some things have to be well thought out, and they also need time". ÖFB sports chief is reluctant in political debate around the World Cup

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Clearness should prevail in April at the earliest_ "Some things have to be well thought out, and they also need time". ÖFB sports chief is reluctant in political debate around the World Cup

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ÖFB Sports Director Peter Schöttel is a good thing that team manager Ralf Rangnick will remain with the men's national team beyond the World Cup in the summer. Currently, there are always talks between Supervisory Board chairman Josef Pröll and the team boss, Schöttel reported in the training camp of the ÖFB selection in Marbella. "I am very optimistic that we are heading in the right direction. "Rangnick has been in office since May 2022. The c…

·Vienna, Austria
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ÖFB Sports Director Peter Schöttel is a good thing that team manager Ralf Rangnick will remain with the men's national team beyond the World Cup in the summer. Currently, there are always talks between Supervisory Board Chairman Josef Pröll and the team manager, Schöttel reported in the training camp of the ÖFB selection in Marbella. I am very optimistic that we are heading in the right direction. [...]

Austrian Football Association (ÖFB) sporting director Peter Schöttel is confident that head coach Ralf Rangnick will remain with the men's national team beyond the World Cup this summer. Schöttel reported from the ÖFB team's training camp in Marbella that there are ongoing discussions between supervisory board chairman Josef Pröll and the head coach. "I am very optimistic that things are moving in the right direction for us," he said.

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Kronen Zeitung broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
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