brief introduction
Joachim loew (1960-February 3), former German football player, midfielder. After retiring, he coached the Bundesliga football clubs Tugat and Karlsruhe. After the 2006 World Cup, Klinsmann left the German national team and Joachim L?w took over as the head coach of the German national football team. Loew joachim loew has played for Fribourg, Stuttgart, Frankfurt and Karlsruhe as a player, making 52 appearances (7 goals) and 252 appearances (865,438+0 goals) in the Bundesliga. Loew retired early due to injury and became a football coach. He was the head coach of the Bundesliga team Stuttgart, and then went to Turkey and Austria to coach Fenerbahce, Innsbruck Tyrol and Vienna, Austria. During his teaching in Stuttgart, the Troika (bobic, Albert, Balakov) built in Stuttgart made a great splash in German football. During this period, Loew showed his talent. Klinsmann has officially resigned as head coach of the German national football team, and assistant coach Loew has been righted to take over as head coach of Klinsmann. Although most Germans are very sorry about Klinsmann's resignation, many people think that Loew is the best candidate to succeed Klinsmann. Because two people have a lot in common.
occupation
Player period
1960 On February 3rd, Joachim L?w was born in Shen 'ao Town, Black Forest. His father is a boiler installer. 1978 joachim loew, 18 years old, started his career in Frejborg, and he started in the Bundesliga. Joachim L?w 1980 came to Stuttgart and set foot in the Bundesliga for the first time. However, this is a failed experience. He only appeared four times and soon transferred to Frankfurt. Loew studied at Cologne Sport University, during which he met Jurgen Klinsmann, who was studying at Cologne Sport University at that time, and they became close friends. In 2004, Klinsmann became the head coach of the German national team, and Loew was invited by Klinsmann to be the assistant coach of the German national team. 1982 unhappy in the Bundesliga, Joachim L?w returned to the Bundesliga and Fribourg. He succeeded here again. 1983/84 season, Joachim L?w scored 17 goals in 3 1 game. The Bundesliga scored many goals that season, but one person was ahead of Joachim L?w. His name is Jurgen Klinsmann, yes, that's the man who will be assisted by Joachim L?w in the national team in the future. 1994/95 After many years, Joachim L?w played for Karlsruhe, Schaaffhausen and winterthur. Finally, Joachim L?w chose to retire in Frauenfeld, and 35-year-old Joachim L?w also ended his career as a player.
Teaching time
During the football club 1995- 1996 season, retired Joachim L?w became the assistant coach of his former club Stuttgart, helping coach Rolf Fringer to formulate tactics. 1In August 1996, Fringer was hired as the head coach of the Swiss national team, and Loew was righted and became the head coach of the team. Last season, Loew created a "magic triangle" composed of Balakov, Arbel and bobic, which shocked the Bundesliga and 1997 won the German Cup. 1997-98 season, Loew's team reached the final of the European Cup Winners Cup, but 0- 1 lost to Chelsea and won the runner-up. This season, Stuttgart finished fourth in the Bundesliga. 1July, 998, Loew left Stuttgart to teach Fenerbahce. 1999 10, Loew returned to Germany to become the coach of his old club Karlsruhe, but was fired for failing to lead the team to avoid relegation. From June 5438 to February 2000, he went to Turkey to coach adana again, but was dismissed three months later because of his poor record. 200 1 10, Loew became the head coach of the Austrian team Tyrol Innsbruck. The following year, Loew led the team to win the Olympic Super Championship. But then Tyrol Innsbruck declared bankruptcy due to financial problems, and Loew was at home again. In June 2003, he was hired to coach Austrian Super Defending Champion Vienna, Austria. German National Team On August 1 2004, the German Football Association unexpectedly announced that Loew would be the assistant coach of the German national team and the new coach of the team, Jurgen Klinsmann. Klinsmann and Loew studied in the same coaching school and knew Loew's tactical command ability. So before taking office, he specially asked the Football Association to appoint Loew as the assistant coach of the team. After Klinsmann took office, he opposed German traditional conservative tactics and instilled offensive philosophy into the team. Loew made tactics for Klinsmann accordingly. Under the leadership of Klinsmann and Loew, Germany reached the semi-finals in the Confederations Cup in 2005, but lost to Brazil 2-3 in the semi-final, but then defeated Mexico 4-3 in the third place battle, and finally won the third place in the Confederations Cup. In the opening match of the 2006 World Cup in Germany, Germany led by Klinsmann and Loew defeated Costa Rica 4-2, followed by Poland and Ecuador in the group stage, and entered the knockout stage with three wins. In the 16 match, Germany beat Sweden 2-0, then beat Argentina on penalties and met Italy in the semi-final. Against Italy, both sides failed to score until 1 19 minutes, but in the last stoppage time, Italy scored two goals in a row and won 2-0. After the defeat, Loew helped Klinsmann reorganize the team and beat Portugal 3-/Kloc-0-0 in the third place battle to win the third place in the World Cup. Loew and Klinsmann also gained great prestige in Germany. After the 2006 World Cup, Klinsmann unexpectedly decided not to renew his contract with the German Football Association. Loew was appointed as the new head coach of the German national team on July 12, 2006, and signed a two-year contract with the German Football Association. After signing the contract, Loew said that he would continue to follow the coaching policy formulated by Klinsmann and set the goal of winning the European Cup in 2008. On August 16, 2006, Germany led by Loew ushered in its first match with Sweden in Gelsenkirchen. As a result, Germany won 3-0. In the following three months, Loew's team won three consecutive victories in the European Cup qualifiers, and their opponents were Ireland, San Marino and Slovenia. After defeating Slovenia, Germany led by Loew won five consecutive victories, setting a new record for Germany's new coach. On August 22nd, 2007, in a friendly match held in new wembley stadium, Germany beat England 2- 1, extending Loew's coaching record to 1 1 win 1 negative 1 negative, scoring 4 1 goal and losing 6. 10 10 17, Germany played against Czech Republic at Allianz Stadium, and the European Cup quota was locked in advance. Germany unexpectedly lost 0-3 because it saved its strength. This defeat means that Germany will take part in the European Cup final as the second place in Group D after the Czech Republic. In the 2008 European Cup, Loew led the German team to an uneven lineup. After 2 wins 1 loss in the group stage, Loew faced Portugal, the favorite to win the championship. Without being optimistic, Germany beat Portugal 3-2 and advanced to the semi-finals. Loew was forced to watch the game in the box because of suspension. After defeating Turkey 3-2 in the semi-final, Germany and Spain met in the final. Despite Loew's best efforts, Germany, which was not as strong as its opponent, finally lost to its opponent with 0-/kloc-0, and unfortunately won the runner-up in the European Cup. [ 1]
[Edit this paragraph] Football philosophy
Before Klinsmann, Loew was an advocate of attacking football. When he was the head coach in Stuttgart, he always emphasized attack and led the team to achieve good results. In addition, in the coaching staff of the German team, Loew will also retain the American physical fitness coach during the Klinsmann period, so Klinsmann's offensive football concept will be continued. When Klinsmann succeeded, he said that his goal was to win the World Cup. Loew also made it clear after taking office yesterday: "My goal will be to lead the German team to win the 2008 European Cup."
[Edit this paragraph] Prestige
In the German national team, Loew's prestige is absolutely high. Goalkeeper Lehmann also suggested to the German Football Association that Loew become Klinsmann's successor. Because the players all know that Loew is the maker of the formation and tactics in the team. In this regard, Klinsmann once said: "I am more like a manager, and Loew is the executor of specific work." In TV interviews and public occasions, Loew won the love of many German fans and media because of his easygoing. And in interviews, his remarks are always much more specific than Klinsmann's.
[Edit this paragraph] Personal charm
There is no denying that Klinsmann has a strong personal charm-as the world champion and world-famous star of 1990. Compared with him, Loew is more pragmatic. Besides, Loew has a good sense of humor. At yesterday's press conference, he said humorously to Klinsmann, "If you are exhausted, many flies will fly." When the reporter asked who would be his assistant coach, the new German coach replied, "I'll ask Klinsmann first, maybe he is a good candidate." The performance of motivating team member Klinsmann is absolutely the best in the world at this point. He can always come up with new ideas. In the past two years, he has constantly inspired his players and finally succeeded in the World Cup. Whether Loew has such ability still needs him to prove to us in practice. As a player, Klinsmann has won the World Cup and the European Cup. As a football player, Loew played for Frejborg, Stuttgart and other teams, but his football career (52 league games) ended prematurely due to a serious fracture. As a coach, he served as the head coach of Stuttgart, Fenerbahce and other teams, and led the team to achieve good results. Address The new coach of the German team lives in Frejborg, Germany, which is a city in the southwest of Germany. Unlike Klinsmann, Loew's home address is certainly not controversial. ...
[Edit this paragraph] Resume
The number of clubs in the season, the goal of playing, and the ranking of national leagues.
1988/89 Fribourg
22 2 Germany 2 5
1987/88 Fribourg
20 7 Germany 2 10
1986/87 Fribourg
Germany 2 8
1985/86 Fribourg
37 12 Germany
1984/85 Karlsruhe
24 2 Germany 1 17
1983/84 Fribourg
3 1 17 Germany
1982/83 Fribourg
34 8 Germany 2 8
Frankfurt 198 1/82
24 5 Germany 1 8
1980/8 1 Stuttgart
4 0 Germany 1 3
1979/80 Fribourg
Germany 2 6
1978/79 Fribourg
33 4 Germany 2 15
Teaching honor
* Stuttgart: 1997 German Cup Champion 1998 European Cup Winners Cup Runner-up * Tyrol Innsbruck: 2008 European Cup Celebration in Berlin, 2002 Austrian Super League Champion * German national football team: runner-up in 2005 Confederations Cup (as assistant coach), runner-up in 2006 World Cup (as assistant coach), 2008.