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René Marić

René Marić (born 4 September 1992) is an Austrian professional football manager. He currently works as assistant manager for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich.

Key Information

Career

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Early career

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Marić started his coaching career at his local side TSU Handenberg, at the age of 17.[2] Alongside coaching, Marić studied Psychology at University. He also wrote for the website Spielverlagerung, which helped open up doors for consultancy and coaching roles within football.[3][4]

RB Salzburg

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Marić struck up a friendship with Salzburg’s under-18 coach, Marco Rose, and was subsequently appointed his assistant in 2016.[5] Marić was promoted to the assistant of the first team, in the summer of 2017, with Rose succeeding Oscar Garcia as head coach of RB Salzburg.[6]

Borussia Mönchengladbach

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In 2019, René Marić joined Borussia Mönchengladbach, as assistant manager to Marco Rose.[7]

Borussia Dortmund

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At the end of the 2020–21 Bundesliga season, Marić left Mönchengladbach along with Rose and Alexander Zickler to join Borussia Dortmund as assistant manager.[8] However at the end of the season Dortmund decided to part company with Rose along with Marić, Zickler and Patrick Eibenberger.[9]

Leeds United

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On 30 July 2022, Marić was appointed as the assistant head coach, to Jesse Marsch, at Leeds United.[10] He departed Leeds United on 6 February 2023, following the sacking of Marsch.[11]

Bayern Munich

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On 15 November 2023, Maric was appointed by Bayern Munich to a newly created position responsible for coaching development and playing philosophy.[12] He was appointed as the head coach of the Bayern Munich U19 team on 5 February 2024, replacing Michael Hartmann.[13]

In June 2024, he joined Vincent Kompany's coaching staff, having previously undertaken an educational visit with him at Burnley.[14] He continued his work at the FC Bayern Campus, while his role with the U19 team was taken over by former U17 coach Peter Gaydarov.[15]

Personal life

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Marić is of Croatian descent. He initially sought to play professional football but was forced to switch to coaching due to lack of playing opportunities. Marić, along with several other football enthusiasts, started an online blog called Spielverlagerung where he would rate and analyse performances of Bundesliga teams. An assistant of Thomas Tuchel's at Mainz 05, who had been following Marić's blog analysis of the team's performances, came in contact with Marić and invited him to Mainz for cooperation.[16]

Honours

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Assistant manager

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Red Bull Salzburg

Red Bull Salzburg – Youth

Bayern Munich


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