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



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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.


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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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