Now officially
Hertha BSC has presented a new head coach after successfully staying up in the Bundesliga. As the Berliners announced on Thursday morning, the former Mainz trainer Sandro Schwarz will be on the sidelines in the future. The 43-year-old has a contract with the Berliners until 2024.
“When I was looking for a new coach for Hertha BSC, I focused not only on technical qualities but also on enthusiasm, passion and emotionality. Sandro showed all of that during his time at FSV Mainz 05 and also at Dynamo Moscow,” said Hertha Managing Director Fredi Bobic, adding: “With his personality, the active and forward-looking way of playing football, Sandro can create a bond between green Create lawn and the environment. That’s what we need at Hertha BSC.”
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Meanwhile, Schwarz said: “I had some very good and intensive discussions with Fredi Bobic. With all the openness and clarity that is needed. I really want to help shape the restart at Hertha BSC. The club has gone through a difficult period. I am really looking forward to turning that into a positive with work, joy and a lot of energy.”
We are very happy to present you our new head coach: Sandro #Black arrives from FK Dynamo Moscow and has a contract until .
Welcome to the Spree, Sandro!
https://t.co/lojA5p3JW0 #TogetherHertha #HaHoHe pic.twitter.com/674PoqZJuq— Hertha BSC (@HerthaBSC) June 2, 2022
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