Julian Nagelsmann confirms he will not resign as DFB coach

Julian Nagelsmann confirms he will not resign as DFB coach

Germany's head coach reaffirms his commitment to stay through 2028 amid external criticism

Julian Nagelsmann isn’t going anywhere. The Germany national team head coach has stated plainly that he will not resign from his position and intends to remain in charge through 2028, as long as the German Football Association (DFB) wants him there.

The contract trail tells the story

He was appointed in September 2023 as a replacement for Hansi Flick, initially signing a contract that ran through Euro 2024. In April 2024, the DFB extended his deal to cover the 2026 FIFA World Cup cycle. A second extension materialized in January 2025, pushing his contract all the way through Euro 2028.

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As of late June 2026, Nagelsmann continues to lead Germany’s preparations for upcoming competitions.

What investors in prediction markets should watch

While Nagelsmann himself has no connection to crypto or blockchain technology, his tenure intersects with the growing world of crypto-based prediction markets. A recent example surfaced around a VAR decision in a June 2026 match, where prediction market activity spiked in relation to the game’s outcome.

A coach who has been in place for nearly three years, with a contract running through 2028, provides a level of tactical continuity that directly affects squad cohesion, player selection patterns, and system familiarity.

For those tracking Germany’s prospects in the 2026 World Cup and Euro 2028, the coaching question is now answered.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

Julian Nagelsmann confirms he will not resign as DFB coach

Julian Nagelsmann confirms he will not resign as DFB coach

Germany's head coach reaffirms his commitment to stay through 2028 amid external criticism

Julian Nagelsmann isn’t going anywhere. The Germany national team head coach has stated plainly that he will not resign from his position and intends to remain in charge through 2028, as long as the German Football Association (DFB) wants him there.

The contract trail tells the story

He was appointed in September 2023 as a replacement for Hansi Flick, initially signing a contract that ran through Euro 2024. In April 2024, the DFB extended his deal to cover the 2026 FIFA World Cup cycle. A second extension materialized in January 2025, pushing his contract all the way through Euro 2028.

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As of late June 2026, Nagelsmann continues to lead Germany’s preparations for upcoming competitions.

What investors in prediction markets should watch

While Nagelsmann himself has no connection to crypto or blockchain technology, his tenure intersects with the growing world of crypto-based prediction markets. A recent example surfaced around a VAR decision in a June 2026 match, where prediction market activity spiked in relation to the game’s outcome.

A coach who has been in place for nearly three years, with a contract running through 2028, provides a level of tactical continuity that directly affects squad cohesion, player selection patterns, and system familiarity.

For those tracking Germany’s prospects in the 2026 World Cup and Euro 2028, the coaching question is now answered.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.