Soccer-Coach Rangnick extends Austria contract until 2028


Soccer Football - International Friendly - Austria v Tunisia - Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna, Austria - June 1, 2026 Austria coach Ralf Rangnick before the match REUTERS/Lisa Leutner

VANCOUVER, June 13 (Reuters) - Austria coach Ralf Rangnick ⁠extended his contract until 2028 on ‌Saturday after media reports had linked him with a technical director role at AC Milan.

The 67-year-old German managed Manchester ​United from 2021 to 2022 ⁠before taking charge ⁠of Austria later that year. His previous deal had ⁠been ‌set to run until after the World Cup in the United States, ⁠Mexico and Canada.

Rangnick helped Austria qualify ​for a ‌World Cup for the first time in 28 ⁠years.

"Rangnick ​will continue the successful run with the Austrian national team and remain in his role with ⁠the Austrian Football Association at ​least until UEFA EURO 2028," it said in a statement.

"Under Rangnick's leadership, the Austrian squad has ⁠developed exceptionally well both on the field and structurally in recent years and has established itself on the international stage."

Austria begin their World ​Cup campaign on Tuesday against ⁠Jordan at the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium. ​They are in Group ‌J, which also includes holders ​Argentina and Algeria.

(Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Vancouver; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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