Julian Nagelsmann
Julian Nagelsmann
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Nagelsmann became the youngest coach to ever coach in the UEFA European Championship final tournament.
Nagelsmann was appointed as the new head coach of the Germany national team.
Nagelsmann was sacked by Bayern Munich during the international break.
Nagelsmann won his second DFL-Supercup title with Bayern Munich.
Nagelsmann won his first Bundesliga title with Bayern Munich.
Nagelsmann and Bayern were knocked out of the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals by Villarreal.
Nagelsmann led Bayern to a 12–0 victory against Bremer SV in the DFB-Pokal.
Nagelsmann officially began his tenure as Bayern Munich's head coach.
Bayern Munich appointed Nagelsmann as head coach on a five-year deal.
RB Leipzig lost 3–0 to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semi-finals.
RB Leipzig defeated Atlético Madrid 2–1 in the Champions League quarter-finals.
Nagelsmann became the youngest coach to win a UEFA Champions League knockout tie.
Nagelsmann became the youngest coach to win a Champions League match, aged 32 years and 56 days.
Nagelsmann oversaw his 100th league game as Hoffenheim coach.
RB Leipzig announced that Nagelsmann would be their coach from the 2019–20 season.
Hoffenheim announced that Nagelsmann would leave the club at the end of the 2018–19 season.
Hoffenheim extended Nagelsmann's contract until 2021.
Nagelsmann's tenure as head coach of Hoffenheim began after Huub Stevens resigned due to health problems.
Nagelsmann was appointed head coach of TSG Hoffenheim.
Julian Nagelsmann was born in Landsberg am Lech, Bavaria.
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