World Cup winning coach Joachim Loew extends Germany contract until 2018

Sport360 staff 18:25 13/03/2015
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  • Joachim Loew, head coach of the German national football team, signs the new three-year contract.

    Joachim Loew has extended his contract as coach of world champions Germany until the 2018 World Cup in Russia, the German football federation announced on Friday.

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    The 55-year-old Loew's previous contract took him through to Euro 2016.

    "I said yes with my heart and my head," Loew said.

    "We feel incredibly good working together and we have shared goals.

    "We were crowned world champions and we want to experience that feeling again."

    Loew, who began as assistant to Jurgen Klinsmann in 2004 before taking over the top job after the World Cup in in Germany in 2006, led the Germans to World Cup glory in Brazil last year.

    Loew with the World Cup trophy during a conference in Germany last month.

    Federation president Wolfgang Niersbach added that it was evident how much the 'Mannschaft' had benefited from Loew's "expertise, determination and confidence".

    "The shared goal is to stay at the summit of world football, we'll do everything to achieve that," Niersbach said.

    Loew's first tournament in charge was Euro 2008, where his charges made it to the final but lost 1-0 to Spain. At the 2010 World Cup in South Africa Spain again beat Germany 1-0, this time in the semi-finals.

    Before the impressive triumph in Brazil, which included a 7-1 semi-final thrashing of the hosts, Germany fell in the last-four of Euro 2012 in a 2-1 defeat by Italy.

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