Joachim Löw, born on February third, nineteen sixty, is a distinguished German football coach and former player. He is best known for his remarkable tenure as the manager of the Germany national team, a position he held from two thousand six until two thousand twenty-one.
Under Löw's leadership, the German national team achieved significant milestones, including a triumphant victory at the two thousand fourteen FIFA World Cup held in Brazil. Additionally, he guided the team to win the two thousand seventeen FIFA Confederations Cup in Russia, further solidifying his legacy in international football.
Throughout his coaching career, Löw has set records, becoming the head coach with the most wins in the history of the Germany national football team, achieving one hundred twenty-four victories out of one hundred ninety-eight matches. His strategic acumen and ability to inspire players have made him a respected figure in the world of football.
In March two thousand twenty-one, Löw announced his decision to resign from his managerial role following the delayed Euro two thousand twenty, marking the end of an era in German football.