Hull City Owner Acun Ilicali Announces Immediate Sacking of Head Coach, Tim Walter
The Hull City hierarchy are meeting in Turkey today
Hull City’s owner and chairman, Acun Ilicali, made a bold and decisive move today by announcing the immediate sacking of head coach Tim Walter, bringing an end to the German manager’s tenure at the club. The decision, confirmed through an official statement, comes after a string of disappointing results that have left the Tigers struggling in the Championship.
Walter, who joined Hull City in the summer of 2024, was expected to bring a fresh approach to the team following a period of instability under previous management. However, despite a promising start, the club has failed to build consistent form and is currently languishing in mid-table, far below the expectations of the club’s ambitious ownership.
In the statement, Ilicali expressed his gratitude to Walter for his efforts but emphasized that the decision was made with the long-term vision for the club in mind. “It is never easy to make such decisions, but after careful consideration, we believe this change is necessary for the future success of Hull City. We want to thank Tim for his hard work and dedication to the club,” Ilicali said. “However, it is clear that a fresh direction is required to move forward.”
Walter’s sacking follows a string of disappointing results, including a heavy 4-1 defeat to one of the club’s closest rivals, which appeared to be the final straw. Under his guidance, Hull City struggled with both defensive vulnerabilities and an inability to convert chances into goals. While the club showed flashes of attacking promise, defensive instability and inconsistent performances left fans frustrated.
The timing of Walter’s dismissal is also significant as Hull City are in the midst of a crucial run of fixtures that could determine their fate for the remainder of the season. With only a few months left in the campaign, Ilicali is reportedly already considering potential replacements to ensure the team can mount a serious challenge for the playoffs.
The sacking has sent shockwaves through the Championship, as Walter was considered a relatively high-profile appointment for a club that had undergone significant changes since Ilicali’s takeover. The Turkish businessman had hoped to inject new energy and ambition into the club, but the failure to produce results under Walter’s leadership has proven costly.
Hull City will now be looking for a new manager to revive their fortunes, with a number of potential candidates expected to be linked to the vacancy in the coming days. As the club enters this period of transition, all eyes will be on Ilicali and his next move in what is shaping up to be a pivotal moment in Hull City’s quest for promotion to the Premier League.