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Germany’s coach is staying, the head of its league is not. The German soccer federation maintained its trust in Hansi Flick as national team coach on Wednesday despite the disappointing World Cup performance.

Separately, German soccer league chief executive Donata Hopfen will leave her position at the end of the month after reaching a mutual agreement to cut short her three-year contract because of what the league said was тАЬdiffering ideas about the further strategic direction of the company.тАЭ

HopfenтАЩs departure тАФ unrelated to the World Cup тАФ after less than a year in charge had been expected amid simmering issues of discontent among Bundesliga clubs and teams from the second division.

FlickтАЩs future was more uncertain following GermanyтАЩs early World Cup exit, its third straight disappointing performance at a major tournament, and the former Bayern Munich coach was under pressure going into WednesdayтАЩs meeting with federation president Bernd Neuendorf and vice president Hans-Joachim Watzke.

Neuendorf said afterward the body has тАЬfull confidenceтАЭ in Flick to lead the team through the 2024 European Championship, which Germany is scheduled to host and which Neuendorf described as a тАЬgreat opportunityтАЭ for the future of soccer in the country.

Flick left the meeting without a word, but was quoted in a statement from the federation.

тАЬWe as a team can achieve much more than we showed in Qatar,тАЭ Flick said in the statement. тАЬWe missed a big opportunity there. WeтАЩll learn our lessons from it.тАЭ

Flick said he was optimistic about Euro 2024 and that he has confidence in the path Neuendorf and Watzke agreed to.

тАЬWe want all of Germany to rally behind the national team again at the 2024 European Championship at home,тАЭ said Flick, who faced criticism for his team selection and tactics against group rivals Japan, Spain and Costa Rica in Qatar.

Mistakes in defense, where Flick was unable to settle on his preferred back four, and an inability to put away chances cost Germany a place in the knockout round.

GermanyтАЩs record under Flick was also poor before the tournament. Flick took over from Joachim L├╢w last year after GermanyтАЩs second-round exit from the European Championship and has a contract through Euro 2024.

The federation still needs a replacement for Oliver Bierhoff, who ended an 18-year stint Monday when he agreed to resign as managing director of GermanyтАЩs national soccer teams and academy. Bierhoff might not have a direct replacement.

тАЬWe have agreed to discuss the future structure of this area of responsibility first within the federation in order to make a decision then on personnel,тАЭ Neuendorf said.

Bierhoff is the only casualty so far from GermanyтАЩs group-stage exit from the World Cup in Qatar, the teamтАЩs second straight embarrassing failure in soccerтАЩs biggest tournament. Germany also was eliminated from the same stage at the 2018 World Cup as defending champion.

Hertha Berlin general manager Fredi Bobic was a reported candidate to take over from Bierhoff, though he said Wednesday he was тАЬvery comfortable at Hertha.тАЭ Bobic, who has a contract through 2024 with the Berlin club, did not rule himself out, however.

Flick appeared to criticize the federation for BierhoffтАЩs exit on Tuesday, when he said both he and his coaching staff тАЬare having a hard time imagining how the gap left by OliverтАЩs departure can be closed.тАЭ

Hopfen took over from Christian Seifert in January as the first female chief executive of GermanyтАЩs top two soccer divisions but struggled to impose her vision or resolve long-standing questions on issues such as the leagueтАЩs 50 1 rule limiting the role of outside investors, marketing at home and abroad, and the sale of media rights.

Hopfen said in a social media post on Linkedin that she did not receive the support she needed from the league.

тАЬI came into this job, like many before me, from the outside, as a non-player, as a woman with a clear plan on how the league can be led into the future: digitally, internationally and with strong partners and associates,тАЭ Hopfen said. тАЬSuch a transition is a feat of strength and requires courage. For all that you need staying power and the support and joint action of all stakeholders. I didn’t feel that anymore in the end.тАЭ

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