Thomas Tuchel, born on August twenty-ninth, nineteen seventy-three, in Krumbach, Bavaria, is a distinguished German football manager and former player. His playing career was cut short at the age of twenty-five due to a knee cartilage injury, prompting him to transition into coaching. He began his coaching journey in two thousand as a youth coach at VfB Stuttgart.
In two thousand nine, Tuchel took on the role of head coach for FC Augsburg II for a year before moving to Mainz 05, where he served until two thousand fourteen. His next significant appointment was at Borussia Dortmund in two thousand fifteen, where he achieved notable success by winning the DFB-Pokal before his dismissal in two thousand seventeen.
Tuchel's career continued to flourish when he joined Paris Saint-Germain in two thousand eighteen, leading the team to two league titles and a domestic quadruple in his second season. He also guided PSG to their first UEFA Champions League final. In two thousand twenty-one, he became the head coach of Chelsea, winning the Champions League in his debut season and earning the title of The Best FIFA Football Coach, along with the UEFA Super Cup and Chelsea's first FIFA Club World Cup.
After a series of disagreements with club management, Tuchel was dismissed from Chelsea in two thousand twenty-two. He then signed with Bayern Munich in two thousand twenty-three, where he won the Bundesliga before parting ways with the club in two thousand twenty-four. In January two thousand twenty-five, he began his role as the head coach of the England national team, marking a new chapter in his illustrious career.