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Hansi Flick

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Hansi Flick

Hans-Dieter "Hansi" Flick (German: [ˈhanzi ˈflɪk]; born 24 February 1965) is a German professional football manager and former player who is the manager of La Liga club Barcelona. He is widely considered to be one of the best managers in the world. A midfielder, Flick played for SV Sandhausen, Bayern Munich, and 1. FC Köln during his career as a player. He began his managerial career as player-manager of fourth-division club Victoria Bammental. In 2000, he became manager of fellow fourth-division side TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, leading the team to promotion to the Regionalliga Süd before leaving in 2005. From 2006 to 2014, Flick was the assistant coach of the German national team under Joachim Löw, contributing to their victory at the 2014 FIFA World Cup. He subsequently served as the sporting director of the German Football Association (DFB) from 2014 to 2017. Having rejoined Bayern Munich as an assistant coach in 2019, Flick was made interim manager following the departure of Niko Kovač in November 2019. He was later appointed permanently, and won the UEFA Champions League that season, completing the club's second continental treble. In 2021, he also led the side to a FIFA Club World Cup and another Bundesliga title. Alongside Pep Guardiola and Luis Enrique, they are the only managers to have ever achieved a sextuple with their team. He later replaced Löw in charge of the Germany national team in 2021, leading the team to qualification for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, before being dismissed in 2023. In 2024, he joined Spanish club Barcelona, winning the domestic treble (Supercopa de España, Copa del Rey and La Liga) in his debut season, then winning La Liga and the Supercopa de España in his next.

Infobox

1983
West Germany U18
Full name
Hans-Dieter Flick
Date of birth
(1965-02-24) 24 February 1965
Place of birth
Heidelberg, West Germany
Height
1 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position
Midfielder
Current team
Barcelona (manager)
1971–1976
BSC Mückenloch
1976–1981
SpVgg Neckargemünd
1981–1982
SV Sandhausen
Years
Team
1982–1985
SV Sandhausen
1985–1990
Bayern Munich
1990–1993
1. FC Köln
1994–2000
Victoria Bammental
1996–2000
Victoria Bammental
2000–2005
TSG Hoffenheim
2019–2021
Bayern Munich
2021–2023
Germany
2024–
Barcelona

Tables

Managerial record by team and tenure · Managerial statistics
M
M
Team
M
From
W
To
D
Record
L
Record
GF
Record
GA
Record
GD
Record
Win %
Record
Ref.
Victoria Bammental
Victoria Bammental
Team
Victoria Bammental
From
1 July 1996
To
30 June 2000
Record
122
Record
44
Record
33
Record
45
Record
205
Record
218
Record
−13
Record
036
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
Team
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
From
1 July 2000
To
19 November 2005
Record
196
Record
88
Record
46
Record
62
Record
345
Record
263
Record
+82
Record
044
Bayern Munich
Bayern Munich
Team
Bayern Munich
From
3 November 2019
To
30 June 2021
Record
86
Record
70
Record
9
Record
7
Record
255
Record
85
Record
+170
Record
081
Germany
Germany
Team
Germany
From
1 July 2021
To
10 September 2023
Record
25
Record
12
Record
7
Record
6
Record
60
Record
30
Record
+30
Record
048
Barcelona
Barcelona
Team
Barcelona
From
29 May 2024
To
Present
Record
116
Record
88
Record
10
Record
18
Record
322
Record
135
Record
+187
Record
075
Career total
Career total
Team
Career total
From
545
To
302
Record
105
Record
138
Record
1,185
Record
730
Record
+455
Record
055
Team
From
To
Record
M
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Win %
Ref.
Victoria Bammental
1 July 1996
30 June 2000
122
44
33
45
205
218
−13
036
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
1 July 2000
19 November 2005
196
88
46
62
345
263
+82
044
Bayern Munich
3 November 2019
30 June 2021
86
70
9
7
255
85
+170
081
Germany
1 July 2021
10 September 2023
25
12
7
6
60
30
+30
048
Barcelona
29 May 2024
Present
116
88
10
18
322
135
+187
075
Career total
545
302
105
138
1,185
730
+455
055
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