Joachim Löw has extended his contract as national coach of the football team for two years until the 2018 World Cup. That gave DFB President Wolfgang Niersbach on Friday at a press conference of the German Football Association in Frankfurt. “With his expertise, his determination and his confident appearance Jogi the national team and the entire DFB is doing incredibly well,” said Niersbach. The previous contract of world champion coach Loew ended after the European Championship 2016 in France.
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Even before the World Cup last summer in Brazil had the 55-year-old in November 2013 his contract prematurely extended by two years. Cooperation with assistant coach and goalkeeper coach Andreas Schneider Thomas Kopke is continued until the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Team manager Oliver Bierhoff will also take over the project management for the construction of the DFB Academy. In this new role Bierhoff will initially work until 2020.
Loew seeks to address his early contract extension with new challenges. “Hearts and minds alike have said yes,” the coach said on Friday in Frankfurt. “I am very pleased that we have extended the contract until the 2018 World Cup,” added Loew. Since 2006, 55-year-old works as Germany coach Loew and led the German team in the summer of last year in Brazil for the fourth world title. “We have many young players who comply. Therefore, it is an incredible attraction to accept this challenge, “said the Freiburg.
The Coronation of Rio: Loew won with the DFB team for the world title Photogallery
The simultaneous renewal of the contracts with Kopke, Schneider and Bierhoff was “important prerequisite” for him to sign up to 2018. “We have become world champions in the summer. We have long been working on this title and felt on the night of Rio how that feels. We all wanted to feel that feeling again, “said the coach, and added:”. So gradually I feel that the job is fun “
birthday . 3 February 1960 in Schönau im Schwarzwald
career as a player: FC Schönau, Eintracht Freiburg, Freiburg, VfB Stuttgart, Eintracht Frankfurt SC Freiburg, Karlsruher SC and SC Freiburg and FC Schaffhausen FC Winterthur, FC Frauenfeld (player-coach)
success as a player: 4 U 21 internationals, 52 Bundesliga games (7 goals), 252 games in the 2. Bundesliga (81 goals)
career as manager: FC Winterthur (A-juniors), FC Frauenfeld (player-manager), Assistant Coach VfB Stuttgart, head coach of VfB Stuttgart, Fenerbahce Istanbul, Karlsruher SC, Adanaspor AS, FC Tirol Innsbruck, FK Austria Wien , assistant coach of the national team, head coach of national team (since 2006)
success as a coach: World Cup 2014 in Brazil, 3rd place in the UEFA Euro 2012 in Poland and Ukraine, 3rd place at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, 2nd place at the 2008 European Championships in Austria and the Switzerland, 3rd place at the 2006 World Cup in Germany (assistant coach), DFB Cup winner 1997 (VfB Stuttgart), Austrian Champion 2002 (FC Tirol Innsbruck), Turkish Super Cup Winner 1999 (Fenerbahce)
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