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Joachim Loew was born on February 3, 1960 in Schönnau, Lelach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. German football coach and former footballer who plays as a midfielder. Head coach of the German national football team.
Loew is a German football reformer known for his attacking football-style technical and tactical play. Loew started his professional career in 1978 at the age of 18 at Freiburg FC. Since then, he has played for FC Stuttgart, Eintracht Frankfurt, FC Erkarlslu, FC Schaffhausen and FC Winterthur.
In 1995, Loew retired from football at Frauenfeld, ending his playing career. Loew began his coaching career in 1995. In 2010, Loew was named the best coach in the world by the French newspaper La Teams.
On the evening of 18 October 2013, Loew renewed his contract with the German Football Association until Euro 2016. In 2014, Loew led Germany to victory as a coach to the World Cup in Brazil. In 2014, Germany's World Cup-winning coach Loew was officially elected this year's "Football Manager of the Year".
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Past managers of the German team:
Committee of the German Football Association (1908-1926).
Otto Nertz (1926-1936).
Sepp Helberg 1964) Helmut Schoen (1964 1978).
Yupp Dewar (1978-1984).
Franz Beckenbauer (1984-1990).
Bertie Vogts (1990-1998).
Eritz Riebeck (1998-2000).
Rudy Worrall (2000-2004).
Jurgen Klinsmann (2004-2006).
Joachim Loew (2006-present).
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Name: Term:
Otto Nelz 1926 1936Sepp Helberg 1936 1942 1950 1964 Helmut Schoen 1964 1978 Yupp Dewar 1978 1984Franz Beckenbauer 1984 1990
Berti Vogtz 1990 1998 Eritz Riebeke 1998 2000Rudy Worrall 2000 2004 Jurgen Klinsmann 2004 2006
Joachim Loew 2006 2016
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Winning Percentage: Honours: Otto Nertz 1926 1936 70 42 10 18 60 1934 World Cup Runners-up Sepp Hellberg 1936 1942 1950 1964 167 94 27 46 1954 World Cup winners, 1958 World Cup 4th place Helmut Schoen 1964 1978 139 87 31 21 1966 World Cup runners-up, 1970 World Cup runners-up, 1972 UEFA Cup winners, 1974 World Cup winners, 1976 UEFA Cup Runners-up Yupp Dewal 1978 1984 67 44 12 11 1980 UEFA Cup winners, 1980 UEFA Cup winners, Yup Dewal 1978 1984 67 44 12 11 1980 European Cup winners, 1980 1982 World Cup Runners-up Franz Beckenbaer 1984 1990 66 34 20 12 1986 World Cup Runners-up, 1990 World Cup Champion Belti Vogts 1990 1998 102 66 24 12 1992 UEFA Cup Runners-up, 1996 UEFA Cup Winners Eritz Ribek 1998 2000 24 10 6 8 RudyWallrall 2000 2004 53 29 11 13 2002 World Cup Runners-up Jurgen Klinsmann 2004 2006 34 20 8 6 2005 Continental Cup Winners and 2006 World Cup Winners Joachim Loew 2006 80 55 13 12 2008 Europa League runners-up, 2010 World Cup runners-up.
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