Gerhard Struber Takes the Helm at Bristol City: A New Era Begins
Bristol City welcomes Gerhard Struber as their new head coach, aiming to build on last season's success and push for promotion.



Bristol City have officially announced Gerhard Struber as their new head coach, signing him to a three-year deal. The 48-year-old Austrian steps into the role following Liam Manning's departure to Norwich City. Struber brings a wealth of experience, having managed Barnsley, New York Red Bulls, Red Bull Salzburg, and Cologne.
Struber's Vision for Bristol City
Struber expressed his excitement about the new challenge, stating, "I am very excited for the job here with great fans and a great team - I'm looking forward to a new task." He emphasized the alignment of his playing style with the club's philosophy, particularly in developing young talent. "The style of play here fits completely, especially developing young players," he added.
A Proven Track Record
Struber's managerial career includes a notable stint at Barnsley, where he guided the team to Championship survival in the 2019-20 season. His recent role at Cologne saw the team on the verge of Bundesliga promotion before his departure. Despite this, Cologne secured promotion and won the 2. Bundesliga title shortly after.
Club's Strategic Fit
Bristol City chairman Jon Lansdown highlighted the strategic fit of Struber's appointment. "Gerhard's style is perfectly suited to this way of playing and his passion for developing younger players is also a great fit for our club," Lansdown said. The club aims to build on last season's success, where they finished sixth in the Championship and reached the play-offs.
Fan Enthusiasm and Future Prospects
The appointment has sparked enthusiasm among Bristol City fans, with many seeing it as a step towards greater achievements. With a solid squad and potential new signings, Struber is poised to lead the team to new heights in the upcoming season.