Austria Klagenfurt is parting ways with coach Carsten Jancker after relegation. The German's contract, which expired at the end of the season, will not be extended. The 50-year-old had taken over the threatened Kärntner at the end of April, but under his leadership, Klagenfurt slipped to the bottom of the table and was relegated from the top division. In the 2nd league, the club from Wörthersee will now be coached by Rolf Landerl. The 49-year-old former national player was most recently Jancker's assistant coach, and before that, he was the head coach of Austria's fourth-tier amateur team since summer. Rolf Landerl knows the club, the environment, and the team. In the conversations, it quickly became clear that he is the perfect solution for Austria because he totally identifies with our direction. He has the desire to work with young players, push them, and develop them. The coaching team with Rolf Landerl at the helm enjoys our trust and receives our full support, said Sports Director Mario Brkljaca. Carsten Jancker had previously celebrated successes with other clubs like Horn and Leoben. At Leoben, he had led the club from the 4th league to the top group of the 2nd league. However, his time at Austria Klagenfurt was not marked by successes. The relegation to the 2nd league was a logical consequence of the poor performances in the top division. The future of Austria Klagenfurt now looks positive again, thanks to the new coach Rolf Landerl. The fans hope for a successful season in the 2nd league and a possible promotion back to the top division. Austria Klagenfurt will give everything in the new season to return to the top division. With Rolf Landerl at the helm, this might even be possible. Time will tell if Austria Klagenfurt will be successful under Rolf Landerl's leadership.