Since its international debut in 1908, the German national team was coached by seven full-time coaches. The successful era of the national coaches started with Professor Otto Nerz (1923 to 1936):
Sepp Herberger (1936 until 1964): 167 international games - 94 wins, 27 ties, 46 losses; World Champion 1954. The "wise man of the Bergstraße" died 1977 at the age of 80. |  |
Helmut Schön (1964 unitil 1978) 139 international games - 86 wins, 31 ties, 22 losses; European Champion 1972, World Champion 1974. The native of Dresden died 1996 at the age of 80. |  |
Jupp Derwall (1978 until 1984): 67 international games - 44 wins, 12 ties, 11 losses; European Champion 1980. |  |
Team Manager Franz Beckenbauer (1984 until 1990): 66 international games - 34 wins, 20 ties, 12 losses; World Champion 1990. |  |
Berti Vogts (1990 until 1998): 102 international games - 66 wins, 24 ties, 12 losses; European Champion 1996. |  |
Erich Ribbeck (1998 until 2000): 24 international games - 10 wins, 6 ties, 8 losses. |  |
Rudi Völler (2000 until 2004): 53 international games - 29 wins, 11 ties, 13 losses. |  |
Jürgen Klinsmann (2004 until 2006) 34 international games - 19 wins, 9 ties, 6 losses. |  |
Joachim Löw (since 2006) 94 international games - 64 wins; 15 ties, 15 losses. |  |