Hannover will have a new coach at the helm after the midseason break following the resignation of Michael Frontzeck.
Michael Frontzeck has resigned as Hannover coach after a poor first half of the Bundesliga season.
The 51-year-old only took charge back in April of this year, initially on an interim basis, as he ensured the club's top-flight survival.
Frontzeck penned a two-year contract in May, but Hannover has struggled in 2015-16, winning just four of 17 league matches to sit second from bottom with 14 points heading into the midseason break.
"Solidarity and confidence in our situation are necessary conditions to work successfully," he said in the statement announcing his resignation.