Hansi Flick Signs New Deal with Barcelona After Domestic Treble Win
Barcelona extends Hansi Flick's contract until 2027 after a successful first season, marked by a domestic treble win, including LaLiga, Copa del Rey, and Spanish Super Cup titles.
Barcelona has rewarded Hansi Flick's success by extending his contract until 2027, following a remarkable domestic treble win this season. The German coach, known for his treble-winning tenure at Bayern Munich, joined Barcelona last year on a two-year deal with a mission to prove himself after being unexpectedly let go by Germany in September 2023. Flick's leadership has clearly paid off, as Barcelona sees fit to secure his future with a long-term extension.
The show must go on
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) May 21, 2025
HANSI FLICK 2027 💙❤️ pic.twitter.com/U8u0cQFOKq
Under Hansi Flick's leadership, Barcelona quickly asserted their dominance in domestic competitions, leading the league table for most of the season before clinching their 28th LaLiga title with two games to spare. The team also secured the Spanish Super Cup and the Copa del Rey, triumphing over arch-rivals Real Madrid in both finals. Notably, Barcelona played Real Madrid four times this season, emerging victorious each time and scoring an impressive 16 goals against them.
“Hansi Flick has made Barca fans happy in his first season for many reasons: for the belief he has given to the team, for the epic comebacks and for the trophies,” Barcelona said in a statement, praising Flick's impact on the team.
Hansi Flick, Barça 2027: his thoughts 🎙️ pic.twitter.com/kwiayAdPdx
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) May 21, 2025
Under Hansi Flick's leadership, Barcelona has become a formidable force in Europe once again, bringing excitement back to the club. “The excitement that the German has brought to the club in his first year in charge has made FC Barcelona a feared rival once again in Europe,” the club noted. Flick's impressive start saw him win 43 out of 54 games, boasting a 73% win rate – the best in a first season since Luis Enrique's remarkable 83%.
“Flick has won 43 of the 54 games he has been in charge, a win rate of 73%, the best in a first season since Luis Enrique recorded 83%.”
Flick also guided Barcelona to the Champions League semi-finals, where they narrowly lost to Inter Milan with a 7-6 aggregate score. Despite the European exit, Flick's first season has been highly successful, and his contract extension reflects the club's confidence in his abilities.
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