Since 2021 without a coaching job
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The former national coach Joachim Löw has currently available several inquiries from clubs and a National Association for an engagement as a trainer. “There are inquiries whether I am ready for a conversation whether I would be interested-that has been over the past few weeks or two,” said the 65-year-old on the sidelines of an event in the Europa-Park in Rust near Freiburg.
He is now thinking and finding information about the team. In the next step, meetings could follow with those responsible to see “whether things would fit together”.
In January there were reports that Löw could imagine a new job as a national coach much better than to work for a club again after 21 years. “But I will deal with exciting options. I have experience with national teams and in preparing a team with a vision for a tournament for two years,” he told the “kicker” at the time. He had already excluded an engagement in the Bundesliga at the end of 2024.

After Löw had resigned from his post as a national coach after the EM 2021, he had no longer accepted a job as a coach. With the German selection, he became world champion in Brazil in 2014. Löw was a coach of the German national team for a total of 15 years and looked after the team in 198 games. He replaced Helmut Schön as a record coach of the DFB, who, like Löw, won 2.09 points per game. Only Berti Vogts (2.2) and Jupp Derwall (2.18) have a better point cut.
Before his commitment to the national team, which started as assistant Jürgen Klinsmann in 2004, he was a coach at VfB Stuttgart, Fenerbahce and Austria Vienna. His center of life has been in the Freiburg region for many years. He no longer wants to leave the South Baden metropolis permanently-but maybe limited in time for a trainer engagement.

