Bournemouth Appoints Marco Rose on Three Year Deal to Succeed Outgoing Andoni Iraola
Bournemouth appoints former Dortmund boss Marco Rose to succeed Andoni Iraola in the summer of 2026. The 49-year-old German signs a three-year contract.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 21, 2026, 3:39 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from AFC Bournemouth

Strategic Succession Planning Secures Elite German Tactician
The Bournemouth board has acted decisively to secure Marco Rose as the primary architect for the club’s next competitive cycle. Following the announcement that current head coach Andoni Iraola would step down at the end of the 2025/26 season, the Cherries finalized a three year agreement with Rose on April 20, 2026. The German manager arrives at the Vitality Stadium with a reputation for high octane, attacking football that mirrors the identity established during Iraola's three year stay. Having been out of work since his departure from RB Leipzig in March 2025, Rose represents a significant statement of intent for the South Coast club as they look to transition from a mid table stable to a consistent European contender.
European Pedigree and Title Winning Experience
Marco Rose brings a wealth of elite experience to the Premier League, having managed some of the most prominent clubs in the German Bundesliga and Austrian Bundesliga. His coaching resume includes two league titles with Red Bull Salzburg and a DFB-Pokal victory with RB Leipzig in 2023. Notably, Rose has a proven track record of nurturing world class talent, having played a pivotal role in the development of Erling Haaland, Jude Bellingham, and Dominik Szoboszlai during his time in the Red Bull and Dortmund systems. This ability to elevate young players was a central factor in the recruitment process, as Bournemouth’s owners seek to maximize the potential of a squad that has seen significant investment over the last 24 months.
Maintaining Momentum Amid Historic Unbeaten Run
Despite the excitement surrounding the new appointment, the club’s leadership has emphasized that immediate focus remains on a record breaking finish to the current campaign. Under Andoni Iraola, Bournemouth is currently enjoying a historic 13 game unbeaten streak, a run that has propelled them to eighth in the Premier League table. Level on points with sixth placed Chelsea, the Cherries are firmly in the hunt for European qualification, a feat that would mark the first continental campaign in the club's 127 year history. The early announcement of Rose is intended to provide long term clarity while allowing the existing staff and players to focus on the final five fixtures of the season without the distraction of managerial uncertainty.
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