Geers joins nagelsmann's dfb staff: new athletic director hired
The German national team is undergoing a shift in its athletic training department. Bram Geers, a 32-year-old Belgian, has been appointed as the new athletic trainer for the Deutscher Fußball-Bund (DFB), reporting directly to coach Julian Nagelsmann. The announcement marks a significant change in the team's preparation strategy.

Bram geers brings international experience to national team
Geers, previously with the Belgian national team, is known for his data-driven approach to athletic performance. His appointment suggests a further move towards scientific methodologies within the DFB's training regimen. The move comes as Nagelsmann continues to refine his tactical and physical approach to managing the team.
Details surrounding Geers’ specific responsibilities remain scarce, but sources indicate a focus on individualized training programs and injury prevention. The DFB has been increasingly emphasizing preventative medicine and recovery protocols in recent seasons.
The change comes on the heels of a series of positive results for the national team under Nagelsmann. His tactical flexibility and emphasis on high-intensity training have yielded promising outcomes. The appointment of Geers is seen as a continuation of this forward-thinking approach.
While the change may seem subtle, a dedicated athletic trainer is a cornerstone of any successful football program. Geers’ arrival represents an investment in the long-term health and performance of the national team.
The DFB has not publicly commented on the appointment beyond confirming its validity. However, football analysts widely view the move as a positive step for the team's future prospects.
