Thomas Tuchel Extends England Contract Through Euro 2028

England head coach Thomas Tuchel has signed a contract extension that will keep him in charge of the national team through the UEFA Euro 2028 tournament. The former Chelsea and Bayern Munich manager initially joined on an 18-month deal but quickly embraced the role, leading England to an unbeaten World Cup qualifying campaign without conceding a goal. His primary objective is now to end England's 60-year wait for a World Cup trophy, starting with the 2026 tournament. England Football Association CEO Mark Bullingham expressed strong support, stating Tuchel is the best candidate available and has fostered a strong team spirit.

Key Points: Thomas Tuchel Extends England Coach Contract to 2028

  • Contract extended to Euro 2028
  • Unbeaten in World Cup 2026 qualifiers
  • Aim to win first World Cup since 1966
  • FA CEO cites "no better candidate"
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Football: Thomas Tuchel extends contract, will remain England's coach till Euro 2028

England coach Thomas Tuchel signs new deal through Euro 2028 after unbeaten World Cup qualifiers. Read his statement and FA's reaction.

Football: Thomas Tuchel extends contract, will remain England's coach till Euro 2028
"I fell in love with the job and the role - Thomas Tuchel"

London, Feb 12

England coach Thomas Tuchel has extended his stay with the team, as he has signed a new contract with the Three Lions, which will keep him in charge of England's football team till the Euro 2028.

A former German player who has previously coached top clubs like Chelsea, Bayern Munich, and Paris Saint-Germain during his decade-long coaching career, took charge of England in January last year for a brief period of 18 months and will now remain with the team till summer 2028.

Under Tuchel's leadership, England dominated the qualifications for the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026, as they remained unbeaten and finished at the top of their group. England did not concede a single goal in the successful campaign, scoring 20, and has now been ranked in the world's top five for seven and a half years.

Tuchel felt happy extending his contract and said he has fallen in love with his role.

"I'm very pleased. It was I in the beginning who wanted a short-term contract only for 18 months because I was not sure what was coming in international football; how fast can I adapt, and what is the job all about? But very soon, I fell in love with the job and the role, and I was from the first day very committed and very proud," he said in a statement released by the club.

"Now, I felt in the last half-year - especially with what we're building and the spirit growing and creating a special bond between the players and having extraordinary results - it's just a pleasure to extend and try to complete the full cycle of two tournaments," he added.

Tuchel's main challenge will be to help England win the FIFA World Cup Trophy after 60 years. England have won only one trophy so far, in 1966, and they would like to end the wait when they start their campaign in the 2026 World Cup on June 17 against Croatia.

England Football Association CEO Mark Bullingham explained the reason behind extending the contract. He also welcomed Tuchel's decision to stay with the team till 2028.

"I am delighted Thomas has committed to stay with us through to the Euros in 2028. He was the right person for the job when he joined us for the World Cup campaign, and he has only strengthened his reputation across the qualifiers. We know the players are right behind him, and the togetherness within the group is there for all to see," the England Football Association CEO said in a statement released by the team.

"There is simply no better candidate available in world football. With his big-game experience, knowledge, and passion, he gives the squad the very best chance for success - this summer and with the once-in-a-generation EURO being hosted on these shores in two years' time," he added.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see a German coach so committed to England. He seems to have genuinely connected with the squad. The 2026 World Cup will be the real test. Can he break the curse and win it for them after 60 years? That's the billion-dollar question.
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Arjun K
Stability is key for any national team. This is a smart move by the FA. Having the same manager for the World Cup and then the home Euros in 2028 gives them a great chance. Hope he can handle the pressure – England fans' expectations are always sky-high!
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Priya S
Respectfully, I have to ask – is there no talented English coach good enough for the job? It feels a bit odd that a country with the Premier League always looks abroad. That said, Tuchel is world-class and the results are fantastic, so can't argue much.
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Vikram M
The man says he "fell in love with the job" – that's the kind of passion you need! Qualifiers are one thing, but winning the big tournaments is another. Hope he delivers. England has been the "nearly" team for too long. All the best to him! 🤞
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Karthik V
As someone who follows the Bundesliga and Premier League, Tuchel's tactical flexibility is his biggest strength. He's perfect for tournament football. England is lucky to have him locked in. Now, just need to keep the key players fit for 2026!

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