Fießler had been part of the senior coaching staff at Frankfurt since 2024, while Spohrer's association with the club stretched back to 2016 — a decade of service that spanned multiple managers and included the Europa League triumph over Rangers in Seville in 2022.
Eintracht Frankfurt issued a brief but warm statement: "Eintracht Frankfurt would like to thank Jan Fießler and Martin Spohrer for their work and successful collaboration and wish them all the best for the future."
The departures add to changes already underway at Eintracht as the club looks to rebuild following a difficult season. Nathaniel Brown — who earned a place in Germany's World Cup squad — has attracted interest from Bayern Munich, and several first-team players have entered the final year of their contracts.
Potential new head coach Oliver Glasner, who left Crystal Palace following their Conference League triumph, is expected to bring his own staff to the club.