Armin Reutershahn will remain at 1. FC Köln as assistant coach. The 66-year-old has extended his contract until 2028 and thus remains a central stability factor in Steffen Wagner's coaching staff.
Reutershahn brings 35 years of experience from the upper and lower houses - a rarity in modern football. His expertise in Bundesliga mechanisms makes him an indispensable link between players and head coach. The extension underlines the value of continuity, especially in a period of frequent coaching changes.
The conclusion of the contract comes at a time when 1. FC Köln is being reorganized in terms of sport. Reutershahn's experience could accelerate the transition to stable team development.
His role as a “brake” and tactics expert remains secure. The strategic importance of the contract extension goes beyond the pure coaching stage. Reutershahn serves as a living archive of player markets, contract details and the subtle dynamics of the league.
This institutional memory is invaluable for a club in its sporting realignment and protects against costly wrong decisions. In practice, Reutershahn's stay means that head coach Steffen Wagner can fully concentrate on the day-to-day work with the team. Reutershahn takes on the role of strategic observer and fine-tuner, supporting players in one-on-one discussions and stabilizing the tactical framework during games.
This division of labor creates efficient structures in the background. Steffen Wagner, head coach of 1. FC Köln, welcomed Reutershahn's extension.
“His experience and knowledge are a great advantage for our team,” said Wagner. The collaboration with Reutershahn is an “important building block” for the future. What's next: The contract extension gives 1.
FC Köln planning security for the coming years. Reutershahn's role will be crucial in the pre-season and during the transfer phase. His expertise will flow directly into squad planning and the integration of new players. Read at kicker Bundesliga