Rudi Völler to stay on as Germany sporting director until 2026 World Cup after recent turnaround

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Rudi Völler to stay on as Germany sporting director until 2026 World Cup after recent turnaround
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Rudi Völler is set to stay on as sporting director of the German men’s national soccer team through to the 2026 World Cup. Völler was initially hired early last year, initially only until this year’s European Championship, as a response to Germany going out of the 2022 World Cup in the group stage.

FILE - Germany ’s then interim coaches Rudi Voeller, center, Hannes Wolf, right, and Sandro Wagner, left, lead the last training session ahead of an international friendly soccer match between Germany and France in Dortmund, Germany , Monday, Sept. 11, 2023. Rudi Völler is set to stay on as sporting director of the German men’s national soccer team through to the 2026 World Cup.

Nagelsmann’s future remains unclear with the coach only contracted through the end of the tournament amid reported interest from some of Europe’s major clubs.

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