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Joachim Löw

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Joachim Löw

Joachim "Jogi" Löw (German pronunciation: [ˈjoːaxɪm ˈløːf]; born 3 February 1960) is a German football coach and former player. He was the manager of the Germany national team from 2006 until 2021. During his tenure as manager, he led Germany to victory at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil and the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup in Russia. In March 2021, Löw announced that he would resign from his position after the delayed Euro 2020. Of all head coaches of the Germany national football team, Löw has managed and won the most matches (124/198).

Infobox

1996
VfB Stuttgart (interim)
Date of birth
(1960-02-03) 3 February 1960
Place of birth
Schönau im Schwarzwald, West Germany
Height
1 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position
Attacking midfielder
Years
Team
1978–1980
SC Freiburg
1980–1981
VfB Stuttgart
1981–1982
→ Eintracht Frankfurt (loan)
1982–1984
SC Freiburg
1984–1985
Karlsruher SC
1985–1989
SC Freiburg
1989–1992
FC Schaffhausen
1992–1994
FC Winterthur (youth)
1994–1995
FC Frauenfeld
1979–1980
West Germany U21
1995–1996
VfB Stuttgart (assistant)
1996–1998
VfB Stuttgart
1998–1999
Fenerbahçe
1999–2000
Karlsruher SC
2000–2001
Adanaspor
2001–2002
Tirol Innsbruck
2003–2004
Austria Wien
2004–2006
Germany (assistant)
2006–2021
Germany

Tables

· Managerial statistics
M
M
Team
M
From
W
To
D
Record
L
Record
GF
Record
GA
Record
GD
Record
Win %
Record
Ref.
VfB Stuttgart
VfB Stuttgart
Team
VfB Stuttgart
From
14 August 1996
To
21 May 1998
Record
89
Record
46
Record
20
Record
23
Record
172
Record
107
Record
+65
Record
051
Fenerbahçe
Fenerbahçe
Team
Fenerbahçe
From
1 July 1998
To
30 May 1999
Record
38
Record
24
Record
6
Record
8
Record
88
Record
34
Record
+54
Record
063
Karlsruher SC
Karlsruher SC
Team
Karlsruher SC
From
25 October 1999
To
19 April 2000
Record
18
Record
1
Record
7
Record
10
Record
14
Record
28
Record
−14
Record
005
Adanaspor
Adanaspor
Team
Adanaspor
From
20 December 2000
To
2 March 2001
Record
6
Record
0
Record
2
Record
4
Record
9
Record
14
Record
−5
Record
000
Tirol Innsbruck
Tirol Innsbruck
Team
Tirol Innsbruck
From
10 October 2001
To
18 June 2002
Record
27
Record
13
Record
5
Record
9
Record
33
Record
24
Record
+9
Record
048
Austria Wien
Austria Wien
Team
Austria Wien
From
1 July 2003
To
24 March 2004
Record
32
Record
16
Record
8
Record
8
Record
45
Record
24
Record
+21
Record
050
Germany
Germany
Team
Germany
From
12 July 2006
To
29 June 2021
Record
198
Record
124
Record
40
Record
34
Record
467
Record
200
Record
+267
Record
062
Total
Total
Team
Total
From
407
To
223
Record
88
Record
96
Record
826
Record
430
Record
+396
Record
054
Record
Team
From
To
Record
M
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Win %
Ref.
VfB Stuttgart
14 August 1996
21 May 1998
89
46
20
23
172
107
+65
051
Fenerbahçe
1 July 1998
30 May 1999
38
24
6
8
88
34
+54
063
Karlsruher SC
25 October 1999
19 April 2000
18
1
7
10
14
28
−14
005
Adanaspor
20 December 2000
2 March 2001
6
0
2
4
9
14
−5
000
Tirol Innsbruck
10 October 2001
18 June 2002
27
13
5
9
33
24
+9
048
Austria Wien
1 July 2003
24 March 2004
32
16
8
8
45
24
+21
050
Germany
12 July 2006
29 June 2021
198
124
40
34
467
200
+267
062
Total
407
223
88
96
826
430
+396
054
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