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Yahoo
05-05-2025
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Wolfsburg fires Ralph Hasenhüttl as coach after 8 games without a win
VfL Wolfsburg coach Ralph Hasenhüttl gestures on the sidelines during the German Bundesliga soccer game between 1. FC Union Berlin and VfL Wolfsburg at An der alten Försterei stadium in Berlin, Sunday, April 6, 2025. (Andreas Gora/dpa via AP) WOLFSBURG, Germany (AP) — Wolfsburg has fired Ralph Hasenhüttl as coach two games before the end of the season after eight matches without a win in the Bundesliga. The Volkswagen-backed club said late Sunday that Hasenhüttl was 'relieved of his duties as Wolves head coach with immediate effect' along with assistant coaches Craig Fleming and Patrick Hasenhüttl, and others. Advertisement 'Results and developments in recent months have led us to the decision to act now," Wolfsburg CEO Peter Christiansen said. Hasenhüttl's last game was Wolfsburg's 4-0 defeat at Borussia Dortmund on Saturday. Daniel Bauer, who was previously in charge of Wolfsburg's Under-19s, is taking charge for the last two games against Hoffenheim and Borussia Mönchengladbach. The 42-year-old Bauer was to take charge of his first training session on Monday. ___ AP soccer:

Associated Press
05-05-2025
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- Associated Press
Wolfsburg fires Ralph Hasenhüttl as coach after 8 games without a win
WOLFSBURG, Germany (AP) — Wolfsburg has fired Ralph Hasenhüttl as coach two games before the end of the season after eight matches without a win in the Bundesliga. The Volkswagen-backed club said late Sunday that Hasenhüttl was 'relieved of his duties as Wolves head coach with immediate effect' along with assistant coaches Craig Fleming and Patrick Hasenhüttl, and others. 'Results and developments in recent months have led us to the decision to act now,' Wolfsburg CEO Peter Christiansen said. Hasenhüttl's last game was Wolfsburg's 4-0 defeat at Borussia Dortmund on Saturday. Daniel Bauer, who was previously in charge of Wolfsburg's Under-19s, is taking charge for the last two games against Hoffenheim and Borussia Mönchengladbach. The 42-year-old Bauer was to take charge of his first training session on Monday. ___ AP soccer:


Hamilton Spectator
01-05-2025
- Sport
- Hamilton Spectator
Bayern Munich women's team wins German Cup final to complete domestic double
COLOGNE, Germany (AP) — Bayern Munich's women's team completed a domestic double on Thursday by beating Werder Bremen 4-2 in their German Cup final. Lea Schüller scored a hat trick and Carolin Simon also netted as Bayern, which secured another Bundesliga title on Sunday, claimed its first women's cup trophy since 2012. Simon's goal made it 2-0 at the half-hour mark. Rieke Dieckmann scored against the run of play before the break and Larissa Mühlhaus scored with a free kick in stoppage time for Bremen. Bayern's win ended Wolfsburg's dominance in the competition. The Volkswagen-backed team had won the last 10 titles, including last year's with a 2-0 win over Bayern in the final. Bayern's men's team can wrap up the Bundesliga on Saturday with a win in Leipzig. ___ AP soccer:


Fox Sports
01-05-2025
- Sport
- Fox Sports
Bayern Munich women's team wins German Cup final to complete domestic double
Associated Press COLOGNE, Germany (AP) — Bayern Munich's women's team completed a domestic double on Thursday by beating Werder Bremen 4-2 in their German Cup final. Lea Schuller scored a hat trick and Carolin Simon also netted as Bayern, which secured another Bundesliga title on Sunday, claimed its first women's cup trophy since 2012. Simon's goal made it 2-0 at the half-hour mark. Rieke Dieckmann scored against the run of play before the break and Larissa Mühlhaus scored with a free kick in stoppage time for Bremen. Bayern's win ended Wolfsburg's dominance in the competition. The Volkswagen-backed team had won the last 10 titles, including last year's with a 2-0 win over Bayern in the final. Bayern's men's team can wrap up the Bundesliga on Saturday with a win in Leipzig. ___ AP soccer:
Yahoo
01-05-2025
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Bayern Munich women's team wins German Cup final to complete domestic double
COLOGNE, Germany (AP) — Bayern Munich's women's team completed a domestic double on Thursday by beating Werder Bremen 4-2 in their German Cup final. Lea Schüller scored a hat trick and Carolin Simon also netted as Bayern, which secured another Bundesliga title on Sunday, claimed its first women's cup trophy since 2012. Simon's goal made it 2-0 at the half-hour mark. Rieke Dieckmann scored against the run of play before the break and Larissa Mühlhaus scored with a free kick in stoppage time for Bremen. Bayern's win ended Wolfsburg's dominance in the competition. The Volkswagen-backed team had won the last 10 titles, including last year's with a 2-0 win over Bayern in the final. Bayern's men's team can wrap up the Bundesliga on Saturday with a win in Leipzig. ___ AP soccer: The Associated Press