Barnsley reappoint Stendel as head coach
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Barnsley reappoint Stendel as head coach
"Barnsley have reappointed Daniel Stendel as their head coach on a two-year contract. The 52-year-old German has succeeded Conor Hourihane, who stepped down at the end of the season after the Tykes finished 15th in League One. Stendel led Barnsley to promotion from the third tier in 2019 with a club-record 91 points, but was sacked in October of that year after a poor start to the following season."
""Daniel's return is about results on the pitch and identity," said chairman Neerav Parekh. "During his first spell, the club stood for high-intensity football, belief in young players and a team that supporters could fully connect with." "That season produced outstanding performances, an unbeaten home league campaign and a group of young players who grew together and went on to reach the highest levels of the game.""
""We want to re-establish that same connection between the fans, the town and the football club - a Barnsley side that plays with energy, bravery and pride." Barnsley League One Football"
Daniel Stendel has been reappointed as Barnsley head coach on a two-year contract, succeeding Conor Hourihane after Barnsley finished 15th in League One. Stendel previously led Barnsley to promotion from the third tier in 2019, earning a club-record 91 points, before being sacked in October 2019 following a poor start to the next season. He later coached Hearts and French club Nancy, then returned to Germany to manage Hanover 96’s second team. Chairman Neerav Parekh said the return focuses on results and identity, emphasizing high-intensity football, belief in young players, and a strong connection between fans, the town, and the club.
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