Bayern Munich extend coach Kompany's contract until 2029

Vincent Kompany has extended his contract as coach of Bayern Munich by two years until 2029, the Bundesliga champions announced on Tuesday. (Photo by Frank Hoermann/SVEN SIMON / SVEN SIMON / dpa Picture-Alliance via AFP)

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Vincent Kompany
has extended his contract as coach of Bayern Munich by two years until 2029,
the Bundesliga champions announced on Tuesday.
Kompany was not
Bayern's first choice when he was appointed in the summer of 2024, but the
Belgian reclaimed the German title for the Bavarians in his debut season at the
club.
"It feels
like I've been here a lot longer and that I know the club well," former
Manchester City captain Kompany said in a statement.
"It's been
a great experience so far. We've started on a wonderful journey. Let's keep
working hard and celebrate much more success!"
The 39-year-old
has Bayern flying with 11 wins in 11 games this season, sitting atop the
Champions League and Bundesliga tables.
"Vincent
Kompany has brought the fun back to FC Bayern –- and the spark has really
caught on. Under his leadership, a real team has grown that plays dominant and
attractive football," Bayern CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen said.
"I like
Vincent's level-headedness. He never pushes himself into the limelight and
makes our players better with his meticulous work."
Kompany's
appointment came as a surprise when Bayern paid a £10 million ($13 million) to
release him from his contract with Burnley in 2024.
"When we appointed
Vinny, we had a clear vision of our shared path and he quickly proved that he
would help FC Bayern move forward -– both on and off the pitch," said Max
Eberl, the club's sporting director.
"He's a
role model who unites players, fans and everyone at the club, and we want to
build something long-term with him."
Under Kompany,
Burnley won promotion to the Premier League but were relegated after just one
season, recording the lowest top-flight points tally in their history.
Despite winning
12 of the previous 13 Bundesliga titles, stability in the Bayern dugout has
been rare during that run.
Pep Guardiola,
whose three-year stint at the club ended in 2016, was the last Bayern coach to
complete at least two full seasons.
Before bringing
Kompany to the club, Bayern reportedly tried to sign Xabi Alonso, Julian
Nagelsmann, Oliver Glasner and Ralf Rangnick but were knocked back by each
candidate.
When an attempt
to hold on to then coach Thomas Tuchel, who had already agreed to leave at the
end of the season, was also rebuffed, Bayern turned to Kompany.
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