Ilyas Trenz extends until 2029: Aachen relies on continuity!
Alemannia Aachen extends the contract with assistant coach Ilyas Trenz until 2029. Trenz wants to continue his sporting success.

Ilyas Trenz extends until 2029: Aachen relies on continuity!
Good news is creating a positive mood in Aachen: assistant coach Ilyas Trenz has extended his contract with Alemannia until 2029. After the departure of head coach Heiner Backhaus to Eintracht Braunschweig, those responsible have shown that they are relying on continuity even in stormy times. Trenz, who has been in office since September 2023, led the team to the championship and the double win together with the former head coach. He also made a decisive contribution to promotion to the third division and subsequent relegation. Liga3 online reported that he wanted to stay in Aachen despite offers from the second Bundesliga.
Alemannia's technical director, Erdal Celik, highlights Trenz's work in training and emphasizes how important he is for the team. Managing director Sascha Eller is also positive: “The successes of the last few months are also thanks to Trenz.” At Alemannia everyone agrees that Trenz plays a key role in the coaching team. Euregio Currently added that the contract extension is of great importance not only for Trenz himself, but also for the team. It ensures a stable basis and promotes team continuity.
The importance of a stable coaching team
Coaching changes in professional football are often a double-edged sword. Clubs often prefer to replace coaches if the results are not right. Scientific studies have shown that such changes can lead to short-term increases in performance because performance-reducing factors from the previous trainer may be eliminated. Teams often find the drive they need under a new coach. But on the other hand, coaches also need time to familiarize themselves with their own team and correctly identify their strengths and weaknesses. BR.de reports from an analysis that found that a change of coach can have positive effects for up to 16 match days.
Trenz's example shows how important it is to have a consistent figure in today's coaching turnover. His desire to continue the successes of the last few months, together with the trust that those responsible have placed in him, gives hope for an exciting season. “I want to repay the trust that was given to me,” announces Trenz, and the start of training for the new season is just around the corner. So fans can hope for a period of stability and further development.