Revision as of 00:20, 1 July 2006 editMatthead (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users, Rollbackers21,271 edits →Success← Previous edit | Revision as of 00:25, 1 July 2006 edit undoMatthead (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users, Rollbackers21,271 editsNo edit summaryNext edit → | ||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Football player infobox | | |||
⚫ | '''Joachim "Jogi" Löw''' (* ] ] in ] |
||
playername = Joachim Löw | | |||
-->| | |||
fullname = Joachim Löw | | |||
image = | | |||
nickname = Jogi| | |||
dateofbirth = ], ] | | |||
cityofbirth = ]| | |||
countryofbirth = ] | | |||
currentclub = Retired | | |||
position = ] | | |||
youthyears = 1972–1974<br/>1974–1978<br/>1978–1981| | |||
youthclubs = TB Gingen<br/>SC ]<br/>]| | |||
years = 1981–1984<br/>1984–1989<br/>1989–1992<br/>1992–1994<br/>1994–1995<br/>1995–1997<br/>1997<br/>1998<br/>2003 | | |||
clubs = ]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>] | | |||
caps(goals) = 61 (22)<br/>156 (79)<br/>95 (34)<br/>65 (29)<br/>41 (21)<br/>65 (31)<br/>8 (2)<br/>15 (9)<br/>8 (5) | | |||
nationalyears = | | |||
nationalteam = | | |||
nationalcaps(goals) = | | |||
pcupdate = ] ] | | |||
ntupdate = ] ] | |||
}} | |||
⚫ | '''Joachim "Jogi" Löw''' (* ] ] in ]) is a German football coach. Since ] ] is an assistant ] of the ], cooperating with fellow ] ]. Both have played for ]. | ||
Revision as of 00:25, 1 July 2006
Personal information | |||
---|---|---|---|
Full name | Joachim Löw | ||
Position(s) | Striker | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Retired | ||
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of June 3 2006 |
Joachim "Jogi" Löw (* 3 February 1960 in Black Forest) is a German football coach. Since 1 August 2004 is an assistant coach of the German national football team, cooperating with fellow Swabian Jürgen Klinsmann. Both have played for VfB Stuttgart.
as Player
- TuS Schönau 1896
- FC Schönau
- Eintracht Freiburg
- 1978–1980 SC Freiburg
- 1980–1981 VfB Stuttgart
- 1981–1982 Eintracht Frankfurt
- 1982–1984 SC Freiburg
- 1984–1985 Karlsruher SC
- 1985–1989 SC Freiburg
- 1989–1992 FC Schaffhausen
- 1992–1994 FC Winterthur
- 1994–1995 FC Frauenfeld (Spielertrainer)
as Coach
- 1992–1994 FC Winterthur (A-Youth)
- 1994–1995 FC Frauenfeld (playing coach)
- 1. Juli 1995 – 13. August 1996 Co-Trainer VfB Stuttgart
- 14. August 1996 – 20. September 1996 Interimstrainer VfB Stuttgart
- 21. September 1996 – 30. Juni 1998 Cheftrainer VfB Stuttgart
- 1. Juli 1998 – 29. Mai 1999 Fenerbahce Istanbul
- 25. Oktober 1999 – 19. April 2000 Karlsruher SC
- 4. Januar 2001 – 27. Februar 2001 Adanaspor
- 10. Oktober 2001 – 18. Juni 2002 FC Tirol Innsbruck
- 4. Juni 2003 – 24. März 2004 Austria Wien
- seit 1. August 2004 DFB (Bundestrainerassistent)
Success
He led VfB Stuttgart to a win in the DFB-Pokal in 1997 and the finals of the Cup Winners' Cup in 1998. In 2002 he led FC Wacker Tirol to the Austrian championship.
This association football article is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it. |