
RE: Project WC2026 — DFB GmbH Workforce Realignment Notice
📧 J. Nagelsmann, Head Coach & CEO, DFB GmbH, confirms 26 positions for Project WC2026 after 62 individual calls. M. Neuer has rejoined the organization after a 2-year sabbatical. O. Baumann's First-Choice designation has been rescinded. Please locate your name. Counseling resources available in the footer.
A message from Julian Nagelsmann, Head Coach & Chief Executive Officer, DFB GmbH
SECTION I: Goalkeeper Operations

SECTION II: Defensive Operations (Retained Personnel)
| Name | Club | Operational Role |
|---|---|---|
| Joshua Kimmich | FC Bayern Munich | Team Captain; Right-Back; 108 international appearances; third World Cup; has not stopped smiling since the call |
| Antonio Rüdiger | Real Madrid | Senior Defender; injury-disrupted season noted; leadership value retained |
| Jonathan Tah | FC Bayern Munich | Centre-Back; recently transferred; paperwork still processing |
| Nico Schlotterbeck | Borussia Dortmund | Centre-Back; preferred left-footed CB option; starting berth secured |
| David Raum | RB Leipzig | Left-Back; "like chewing gum in the group" per CEO Nagelsmann 3; now also club captain at Leipzig; career trajectory: upward |
| Nathaniel Brown | Eintracht Frankfurt | Right-Back cover; fine season; waiting in the wings as documented 3 |
| Waldemar Anton | Borussia Dortmund | Centre-Back depth; position secured |
| Malick Thiaw | Newcastle United | Centre-Back; covered by Premier League transfer |
| Joshua Kimmich also listed above | — | Please see above |
- Pascal Groß (Brighton) — likely right-back cover for Mr. Kimmich; possibly central midfield; Brighton contract expires soon; role: "versatile"
- Felix Nmecha (Borussia Dortmund) — recently returned from injury; deployment TBD
- Aleksandar Pavlović (FC Bayern) — stellar season confirmed 3; central midfield candidate
- Angelo Stiller (Stuttgart) — natural left-footer; different profile; valued
SECTION III: Offensive Operations (Retained Personnel)

SECTION IV: Employee Separations
SECTION V: Internal Dissent — Filed for Record
SECTION VI: Reporting Structure and Next Steps
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