Joachim Low
Joachim Low is a former football player and coach known for his managerial career, including serving as an assistant coach to VfB Stuttgart head coach Rolf Fringer.
Soccer Player
February 3, 1960
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Joachim Low, a German football coach and former player, is renowned for leading the German national football team to victory in the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup. He has also guided the team to the Euro 2008 final and the 2010 World Cup semi-finals. Low started his coaching journey as a youth coach at FC Winterthur before becoming an assistant coach at VfB Stuttgart. His tactical prowess and talent development skills have been widely acknowledged throughout his career. Low’s fluency in German and Spanish has enabled him to connect with players from various backgrounds. In 2023, it was revealed that Hansi Flick would take over as the German national team’s manager following the postponed Euro 2020. An interesting aspect of Low’s career is his tenure as a player-coach at FC Frauenfeld and his role as an assistant coach to Rolf Fringer, the head coach of VfB Stuttgart.