Joachim Low to Leave Germany Manager Role After European Championships
Joachim Low will step down from his role as
Germany manager after this summer's European Championships.
The
61-year-old has been in charge of his country's national team since replacing
Jurgen Klinsmann in 2006.
He had a
contract until the 2022 World Cup but approached the German Football
Association (DFB) to end it early.
"I take
this step very consciously, full of pride and enormous gratitude," said
Low, who led his country to victory at the 2014 World Cup.
He added
that "at the same time" he continues "to be very motivated when
it comes to the upcoming European Championship tournament".
"I am
proud because it is an honour for me to be involved and because I have been
able to work with the best footballers in the country and support them in their
development," said Low.
Following
the World Cup success in Brazil, Low guided Germany to the semi-finals of Euro
2016 where they were beaten by hosts France.
He then came
under pressure after his side went out at the group stage of the 2018 World
Cup.
"I have
great triumphs with them and painful defeats, but above all many wonderful and
magical moments - not just winning the 2014 World Cup in Brazil," added
Low.
"I am
and will remain grateful to the DFB, which has always provided me and the team
with an ideal working environment."
Germany are
in Group F with France, Hungary and Portugal for this summer's European
Championships, which will take place from 11 June to 11 July after being
delayed by a year because of the coronavirus pandemic.
They open
their campaign against France on 15 June at Allianz Arena in Munich.
DFB
president Fritz Keller said: "The fact that he informed us about his
decision at an early stage is very decent.
"He
gives us the necessary time to name his successor."

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