Hansi Flick remains national coach.

This was announced by the German Football Association (DFB) six days after the World Cup embarrassment in Qatar.

Flick will fulfill his contract until the home European Championship in 2024, according to an analysis of the Qatar bankruptcy with DFB President Bernd Neuendorf and his deputy Hans-Joachim Watzke in Neu-Isenburg.

Flick took over from Joachim Löw after the 2021 European Championship and confidently led the national team to the controversial tournament in the desert.

After the false start against Japan (1:2) and the game against Spain (1:1), the final victory against Costa Rica (4:2) could no longer prevent the second preliminary round elimination of the DFB selection at a World Cup.

However, he ruled out resigning afterwards.

The departure of his confidante Oliver Bierhoff after 18 years with the association on Monday did not change that.

In 19 international matches under the direction of the 57-year-old, there were eleven wins, six draws and two defeats (52:17 goals).