Big changes are brewing at Bayern Munich's youth setup. Holger Seitz, the head coach of Bayern Munich II, is stepping down from his position at the end of the 2025/26 season, the club officially announced. But don't worry—this isn't a full farewell. Seitz, a 51-year-old club veteran, is expected to stay on in a different capacity after constructive talks between the sporting management and campus leadership.
Seitz has been a cornerstone of Bayern's famed youth development system, guiding the reserve team and nurturing countless prospects through the critical transition from academy to professional football. "Holger has played a major role in the success story of our campus," said Jochen Sauer, Bayern's director of youth development. "He has guided and developed many players on their path to men's football. We thank him for his commitment and loyalty."
While Seitz's future role is still being ironed out during the summer break, the search for his successor as head coach of the second team is already underway. For fans who follow the pipeline of Bayern's next generation, this transition marks the end of an era—but also the promise of fresh energy at the helm. Stay tuned for updates as the club shapes its coaching staff ahead of next season.
