With Germany deciding to part ways with manager Hansi Flick, check out his record with the national side and all other stats below during his time as Germany coach
Germany decided to sack Hansi Flick following a 4-1 loss to Japan at home during a recent friendly match.
Hansi Flick record as Germany coach, stats, trophies won and teams coached list
BREAKING: Hansi Flick has been fired, he’s no longer German national team head coach 🚨⚪️🇩🇪
Federation set to discuss internally on new manager as Germany will host Euro 2024 in 9 months.
Rudi Völler will be on the bench as interim coach. pic.twitter.com/rXAXaTdyhO
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) September 10, 2023
OFFICIAL: Hansi Flick has been fired as Germany head coach pic.twitter.com/cAvWliNxX9
— B/R Football (@brfootball) September 10, 2023
Following his sacking, Flick is the first German national team manager to get sacked in the country’s football history.
Hansi Flick overall record as Germany manager
Hansi Flick started out as the manager of Germany from September 2021 up until September 2023. During that tenure his overall record is as follows:
Record | Stats |
Games managed | 25 |
Game Won | 12 |
Games Drawn | 7 |
Games Lost | 6 |
Win Percentage | 48% |
Goals scored | 60 |
Goals Conceded | 30 |
Flick first game as Germany manager
Hansi Flick played his first match as Germany manager against Liechtenstein in a World Cup qualification match. The match took place on September 2, 2021, and Germany won the match 2-0.
Hansi Flick last game as Germany manager
Flick’s last game as the manager for the Germany men’s national football team came was a 4-1 loss to Japan. The match was an international friendly which took place on Saturday, September 9, 2023. Notably, the match was also Flick’s biggest defeat (margin) as the German national coach.
Hansi Flick biggest win with Germany
Flick recorded his biggest win with Germany during their 9-0 win over Liechtenstein back in November 2021.
Hansi Flick record of all 25 games as Germany manager
Given below is Flick’s Record record across all 25 games as Germany manager:
Date | Competition | Season | Result | ||
Sep 9, 2023 | International Friendlies | 23/24 | Germany | 1:4 | Japan |
Jun 20, 2023 | International Friendlies | 21/22 | Germany | 0:2 | Colombia |
Jun 16, 2023 | International Friendlies | 21/22 | Poland | 1:0 | Germany |
Jun 12, 2023 | International Friendlies | 21/22 | Germany | 3:3 | Ukraine |
Mar 28, 2023 | International Friendlies | 21/22 | Germany | 2:3 | Belgium |
Mar 25, 2023 | International Friendlies | 21/22 | Germany | 2:0 | Peru |
Dec 1, 2022 | 2022 World Cup | 2022 | Costa Rica | 2:4 | Germany |
Nov 27, 2022 | 2022 World Cup | 2022 | Spain | 1:1 | Germany |
Nov 23, 2022 | 2022 World Cup | 2022 | Germany | 1:2 | Japan |
Nov 16, 2022 | International Friendlies | 22/23 | Oman | 0:1 | Germany |
Sep 26, 2022 | UEFA Nations League A | 22/23 | England | 3:3 | Germany |
Sep 23, 2022 | UEFA Nations League A | 22/23 | Germany | 0:1 | Hungary |
Jun 14, 2022 | UEFA Nations League A | 22/23 | Germany | 5:2 | Italy |
Jun 11, 2022 | UEFA Nations League A | 22/23 | Hungary | 1:1 | Germany |
Jun 7, 2022 | UEFA Nations League A | 22/23 | Germany | 1:1 | England |
Jun 4, 2022 | UEFA Nations League A | 22/23 | Italy | 1:1 | Germany |
Mar 29, 2022 | International Friendlies | 21/22 | Netherlands | 1:1 | Germany |
Mar 26, 2022 | International Friendlies | 21/22 | Germany | 2:0 | Israel |
Nov 14, 2021 | World Cup qualification | 2021 | Armenia | 1:4 | Germany |
Nov 11, 2021 | World Cup qualification | 2021 | Germany | 9:0 | Liechtenstein |
Oct 11, 2021 | World Cup qualification | 2021 | North Macedonia | 0:4 | Germany |
Oct 8, 2021 | World Cup qualification | 2021 | Germany | 2:1 | Romania |
Sep 8, 2021 | World Cup qualification | 2021 | Iceland | 0:4 | Germany |
Sep 5, 2021 | World Cup qualification | 2021 | Germany | 6:0 | Armenia |
Sep 2, 2021 | World Cup qualification | 2021 | Liechtenstein | 0:2 | Germany |
Hansi Flick first and last lineup as Germany manager
Given below is Hani Flick’s first starting XI in his first game as Germany manager
Leno, Baku, Kehrer, Sule, Gosens, Gundogan, Kimmich, Musiala, Havertz, Sane, and Werner
Given below is Hani Flick’s last starting XI in his final game as Germany manager:
Ter Stegen, Kimmich, Sule, Rudiger, Schlotterbeck, Can, Gundogan, Sane, Wirtz, Gnabry, and Havertz
Under Flick, Bayern won a treble of the domestic league and cup and Champions League titles in 2019-20 season.
Hansi Flick · 1x World Cup winner · 1x Champions League winner · 1x FIFA Club World Cup winner · 2x German Champion · 1x Uefa Supercup winner · 1x German cup winner.
Club & role | Appointed | In charge until | Matches | PPM | |
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Germany Manager |
21/22 (Aug 1, 2021) | 23/24 (Sep 10, 2023) | 25 | 1.72 | |
Bayern Munich Manager |
19/20 (Nov 3, 2019) | 20/21 (Jun 30, 2021) | 86 | 2.53 | |
Bayern Munich Assistant Manager |
19/20 (Jul 1, 2019) | 19/20 (Nov 2, 2019) | – | 0.00 | |
Assistant Manager of: Niko Kovac (16 Games) | |||||
TSG Hoffenheim Managing Director Sport |
17/18 (Jul 1, 2017) | 17/18 (Feb 26, 2018) | – | 0.00 | |
Germany Sporting Director |
14/15 (Sep 1, 2014) | 16/17 (Jan 16, 2017) | – | 0.00 | |
Germany Assistant Manager |
06/07 (Sep 1, 2006) | 14/15 (Aug 31, 2014) | – | 0.00 | |
Assistant Manager of: Joachim Löw (111 Games) | |||||
RB Salzburg Assistant Manager |
06/07 (Jul 1, 2006) | 06/07 (Aug 31, 2006) | – | 0.00 | |
Assistant Manager of: Giovanni Trapattoni (11 Games) | |||||
TSG Hoffenheim Manager |
00/01 (Jul 1, 2000) | 05/06 (Nov 19, 2005) | 195 | 1.59 | |
FC Bammental Manager |
96/97 (Jul 1, 1996) | 99/00 (Jun 30, 2000) | – | 0.00 |