Leave Low from Germany: This was a 61-year-old career.

Germany's national has announced today that Joachim Low will no longer be its coach after the end of Euro 2020, which is held this summer. But what was the career of 61-year-old German? Low didn't have a very big football career. He's only brilliant for one team, Freiburg, which [...]
Low didn't have a very big football career. He's only brilliant for one team, Freiburg, who's played all three times.
As an offensive midfielder, Low has scored 81 goals for Freiburg in 252 matches. But he has never had a very impressive career in other German teams, and never received an invitation from the West German national, writes Periscope.

Low wouldn't even know if it wasn't his career as a coach. And even this career is pretty weird.

He made his first name at Stutgart, which the team took the lead in 1996.
With the Stutgart team, he won. The DFB-Pokali in 1997, and it ended twice in fourth place in Bundesliga.

Out of 89 matches as the coach of this team, he has won 46 times, equalled 20 times and lost 23 times.
Later, the German has been the coach of several other teams, such as Fenerbahce, Karlsruhe, Adanaspor, Tirol Innsbruck and Vienna's Austria.
Austria alone has had a little success. But in 2004 he would have completely changed career direction.
He was named Germany's deputy national coach by Jurgen Klinsmann, then coach.
After Germany took third place in the 2006 World Cup, Klinkmann failed to continue the contract, and Low took the lead in “Die Manschaft” despite lack of experience.
He became a hero.

Since the first contestant tournament, Low has managed to become Europe's vice champion in EURO 2008. Germany was greatly strengthened during its years, and in 2014 it succeeded in winning the World Cup, which was the climax of Low as a coach. In that year, he was proclaimed World Trainer by FIFA.
However, the next campaign for Germany was weaker, which seems to have affected the failure to continue the Low contract. /Periscope












