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'''Joachim Löw''' is an assistant ] of the ].
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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) |
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'''Joachim "Jogi" Löw''' (* ] ] in ] im Schwarzwald) is a German football coach. Since ] ] is an assistant ] of the ], cooperating with fellow ] ]. Both have played for ].


== as Player ==

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*1978–1980 ]
*1980–1981 ]
*1981–1982 ]
*1982–1984 ]
*1984–1985 ]
*1985–1989 ]
*1989–1992 ]
*1992–1994 ]
*1994–1995 ] (])

== as Coach ==
*1992–1994 ] (])
*1994–1995 ] (])
*1.&nbsp;Juli 1995 – 13.&nbsp;August 1996 ] ]
*14.&nbsp;August 1996 – 20.&nbsp;September 1996 ]strainer VfB Stuttgart
*21.&nbsp;September 1996 – 30.&nbsp;Juni 1998 Cheftrainer VfB Stuttgart
*1.&nbsp;Juli 1998 – 29.&nbsp;Mai 1999 ]
*25.&nbsp;Oktober 1999 – 19.&nbsp;April 2000 ]
*4.&nbsp;Januar 2001 – 27.&nbsp;Februar 2001 ]
*10.&nbsp;Oktober 2001 – 18.&nbsp;Juni 2002 ]
*4.&nbsp;Juni 2003 – 24.&nbsp;März 2004 ]
*seit 1.&nbsp;August 2004 ] (Bundestrainerassistent)

== Success ==
He led ] to a win in the ] in 1997 and the finals of the ] in 1998. In 2002 he led ] to the Austrian championship.



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Joachim Löw
Personal information
Full name Jürgen Klinsmann
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 im Schwarzwald) 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

as Coach

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.


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