Germany Manager Joachim Low Officially Extends Contract Until 2020

Published on: 30 October 2016

Germany's World Cup winning manager Joachim Low has extended his contract with DieMannschaft, extending his current deal until 2020.


Low is set to shake off criticism in the wake of his side's failure to win Euro 2016 and manage them for the next two major tournaments -the 2018 World Cup in Russia, as well as Euro 2020 - after the DFB confirmed the extension following early reports on Monday morning over the new deal.

Perfekt! Jogi #Löw verlängert bis zur EM 2020 #DFB https://t.co/4jvZdeSKpQ pic.twitter.com/9xZ2VYU3Bw

Low saw his side eliminated in the semi-finals of the European Championships for the second successive time, and faced questions over his future in the wake of Germany's limp exit at the hands of host nationFrance at Euro 2016.


With expectations at a level England can only dream of, there were calls for Low to step aside, but he has ridden out the criticism, and guided Germany to three wins from their three World Cup 2018 qualifiers thus far, in which they have scored eight goals without reply.

BREAKING: Joachim #Löw has extended his contract as #DieMannschaft head coach until 2020! pic.twitter.com/gC6jrG3HWa

Since taking over from Jurgen Klinsmann, ten years ago, Low has never failed to take Germany to at least the semi-final stage in the five major tournaments he has overseen.


Having experiencedthree semi-final defeats anda Euro 2008 final defeat at the hands of Spain, winning the World Cup in 2014, with a 1-0 extra-time win over Argentina, remains Low's greatest achievement, immortalising him in German football folklore.

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