Albert Riera Appointed Eintracht Frankfurt Head Coach Until 2028

Eintracht Frankfurt has officially appointed Albert Riera as their new head coach, signing him to a contract that runs until June 2028. The 43-year-old Spaniard succeeds Dino Toppmoller, who was dismissed in January due to inconsistent results. Sporting director Markus Kroesche stated Riera was chosen for his modern, intense, and attacking football philosophy. Riera will take charge after his final match with former club NK Celje, with his first Bundesliga fixture set for next Friday against Union Berlin.

Key Points: Albert Riera Named New Eintracht Frankfurt Head Coach

  • Contract runs until June 2028
  • Replaces dismissed coach Dino Toppmoller
  • Joins from Slovenian club NK Celje
  • Known for modern, attacking philosophy
  • First match away at Union Berlin
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Football: Riera appointed head coach of Eintracht Frankfurt until 2028

Eintracht Frankfurt appoints Albert Riera as new head coach on a contract until 2028, replacing Dino Toppmoller to reset the club's sporting direction.

"With Albert Riera, we have deliberately chosen a coach who stands for modern, intense and attacking football. - Markus Kroesche"

Berlin, Feb 1

Eintracht Frankfurt confirmed the appointment of Albert Riera as their new head coach on Saturday, handing the 43-year-old Spaniard a contract running until June 2028 as the Bundesliga club looks to reset its sporting direction ahead of a demanding phase.

Riera will officially take up his post at the top-tier Bundesliga club on Monday, succeeding Dino Toppmoller, who was dismissed in mid-January following inconsistent league results that left Frankfurt drifting in mid-table and searching for renewed momentum.

"With Albert Riera, we have deliberately chosen a coach who stands for modern, intense and attacking football," said Eintracht Frankfurt sporting director Markus Kroesche, reports Xinhua.

The former Spain international arrives from the Slovenian side NK Celje, where he enjoyed a successful spell.

"He brings international experience, a clear playing philosophy, and a very structured approach to his daily work with the team. Albert impressed us in our discussions with his tactical depth and strong communication, and we are convinced that his profile fits both the club's current situation and its long-term requirements," said Krosche.

Frankfurt confirmed that an agreement was reached with Celje after negotiations, with the German club paying a transfer fee for Riera, whose release clause was reported to be reduced. The coach will take charge of his first match next Friday away at Union Berlin, a fixture eagerly awaited by supporters.

Riera will be joined in Frankfurt by assistants Pablo Remon Arteta and Lorenzo Dolcetti, both of whom worked alongside him in Slovenia. Existing assistants Jan Fiesser and goalkeeping coach Jan Zimmermann will remain part of the staff.

As a player, Riera made more than 400 professional appearances, representing clubs including Liverpool, Manchester City, and Galatasaray, and earned 16 caps for Spain. He will take charge of Celje for the final time on Sunday before moving to Germany.

- IANS

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Sarah B
A four-and-a-half year contract shows real faith from the board. His player experience at top clubs should command respect in the dressing room. First test against Union Berlin will be telling.
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Vikram M
As an Indian football fan, I always watch these European appointments. Hope he does well, but the pressure is immense. Bundesliga is a different beast compared to Slovenia. All the best to him!
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Rohit P
Respectfully, this feels like a risky gamble. Paying a transfer fee for a coach from a much smaller league? Frankfurt's ambitions are high, and this seems like an unproven choice at this level. I hope I'm wrong.
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Priya S
Good to see he's bringing his own trusted assistants. Stability in the coaching staff is key for implementing a new philosophy. Excited to see what kind of football they play!
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Michael C
Remember him as a player for Liverpool! Has a good pedigree. Sometimes these former players turned coaches understand the modern game better. Frankfurt fans will be hoping for a quick impact.

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