

Key Takeaways:
- Eintracht Frankfurt terminated Albert Riera’s tenure as head coach immediately after the 2-2 result against Stuttgart
- Riera led the Bundesliga side for just three and a half months, having taken charge on 1 February
- The club missed out on European qualification for the first time in six years
Managerial Change at Eintracht Frankfurt
Eintracht Frankfurt have officially announced the departure of head coach Albert Riera and his staff with immediate effect, concluding his brief spell after only three and a half months at the helm. The club communicated the decision one day after their season-concluding 2-2 draw with Stuttgart. At this stage, Eintracht have yet to reveal who will succeed Riera on the touchline.
Eintracht Frankfurt und Cheftrainer Albert Riera sowie die Co-Trainer Pablo Remon Arteta und Lorenzo Dolcetti haben sich einvernehmlich mit sofortiger Wirkung auf eine Beendigung der Zusammenarbeit verständigt.
Wir wünschen allen dreien für ihre private wie berufliche Zukunft… pic.twitter.com/efMfsl6sgu
— Eintracht Frankfurt (@Eintracht) May 17, 2026
Lack of Support and Missed Objectives
Riera’s future had been in question leading up to the announcement, with indications that support from within the club had diminished. Notably, this season marked the first time in six years that Eintracht Frankfurt failed to secure qualification for European competition. Sporting director Markus Krosche had, in recent weeks, refrained from affirming Riera’s position, and these uncertainties preceded Riera’s appointment as Dino Toppmoller’s successor on 1 February.
Official Statements and Focus on the Future
In a prepared statement, Markus Krösche remarked, “After intensive discussions, we have mutually decided to end our collaboration with immediate effect,” reiterating sentiments previously expressed regarding Riera’s uncertain position. Krösche continued, stating that Riera and his team “provided valuable input through their meticulous work”, but “at the same time, after an open and honest analysis of our sporting development, we have come to the conclusion that we want to take a different path for the coming season.”
Riera also offered his perspective: “The club and I have mutually agreed to end our collaboration,” he said. “As coach, I take responsibility for the sporting results, and during this time, my only focus was on improving the team and making it successful.”
Tenure Overview
| Tenure Start | Tenure End | Matches in Charge | Last Match Result | European Qualification |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 February | After final matchday | Three and a half months | 2-2 vs Stuttgart | Not achieved (first time in six years) |




