Hoffenheim's Nagelsmann becomes youngest Bundesliga coach


  • Football
  • Thursday, 11 Feb 2016

Football Soccer - Bayern Munich v TSG 1899 Hoffenheim - German Bundesliga - Allianz-Arena, Munich, Germany - 31/01/16. Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski (C) and Hoffenheim's Tobias Strobl (R) in action. REUTERS/Michaela RehleDFL

BERLIN (Reuters) - Julian Nagelsmann, who has yet to pass his final coaching exams, became the youngest head coach in the Bundesliga on Thursday after the 28-year-old replaced Huub Stevens at struggling Hoffenheim.

Nagelsmann, a youth coach at Hoffenheim, had agreed in October last year to take over next season.

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