Jogi Löw wants back: sought-after coach for the 2026 World Cup!

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Joachim Löw is planning a comeback as a coach and expresses his desire to coach the next World Cup. A look at his ambitions.

Joachim Löw plant ein Comeback als Trainer und äußert den Wunsch, die nächste WM zu coachen. Ein Blick auf seine Ambitionen.
Joachim Löw is planning a comeback as a coach and expresses his desire to coach the next World Cup. A look at his ambitions.

Jogi Löw wants back: sought-after coach for the 2026 World Cup!

The former national coach of the German national soccer team, Joachim “Jogi” Löw, is showing great interest in returning to the coaching profession. In an interview with Sportbild, the 65-year-old expressed his desire to coach a team again and emphasized his great desire for this challenge. Löw sees a national team as an ideal place to work and emphasizes his extensive tournament experience. His goal is clear: he wants to take part in the World Cup next year. oe24 reports that Löw has already received inquiries, but the projects and prospects have not yet met his expectations.

During his 15-year tenure as national coach, Löw took part in numerous semi-finals and finals at European and World Championships. Highlights of his career include winning the 2014 World Cup in Brazil and the memorable 7-1 win against the hosts in the semi-finals. Löw is proud of the players' development into personalities during his time and received a certificate when he left in 2021. These and other successes were also recognized at the gala for the German Football Culture Awards, where Löw received the Walther Bensemann Prize. Sky reports that Löw is now taking a break in which he didn't get bored because he had time for family and friends.

A look at his successes

Joachim Löw was born on February 3, 1960 in Schönau in the Black Forest and was national coach of the German national team from 2006 to 2021. Under his leadership, the team achieved a win rate of 65.2% from 189 games, which places him only behind Jupp Derwall, who has managed fewer games. The greatest achievements of his coaching career include:

  • Weltmeister 2014
  • Vize-Europameister 2008
  • Dritte Plätze bei den Weltmeisterschaften 2006 und 2010
  • FIFA-Konföderationen-Pokalsieger 2017

Löw is open to new opportunities, be it as a national coach or in a club, depending on the requirements. He was recently discussed as a possible coach for Brazil, but Carlo Ancelotti was given preference. Löw showed understanding for the decision and praised Ancelotti's ability to deal with stars. Loud SWP Löw's return to football could be an exciting development for fans excited about the coach's future.