Ralf Rangnick Secures Future with Austria Until 2028
- On Saturday, Austria coach Ralf Rangnick extended his contract until UEFA EURO 2028, ending speculation about a potential technical director role at Milan.
- Rangnick helped Austria qualify for the World Cup for the first time in 28 years, a historic achievement that strengthened his standing with the team.
- The Austrian Football Association stated, "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."
- Austria begins its World Cup campaign on Tuesday against Jordan at the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, competing in a Group alongside Argentina and Algeria.
- The German manager previously served at Manchester United from 2021 to 2022 before transitioning to Austria's national team later that year.
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"That's the right decision. [...] The whole thing is really at heart here, says Ralf Rangnick about his contract extension as ÖFB team leader beyond the World Cup until the end of 2027. With a successful qualification for the EM 2028, the contract automatically extends to the tournament in Great Britain and Ireland. Football Austria can breathe: Rangnick stays! Finally, the AC Milan had stretched out its feelers after the 67-year-old. However, t…
Ralf Rangnick remains Austria's team leader - despite a report about an offer of the Italian top club AC Milan. The association reveals details about the contract with the former Bundesliga coach.

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