Loew, whose current deal runs out in 2020, has
been in charge for 12 years and in 2014 led Germany to their
fourth World Cup title.
"This is a big responsibility to continue developing players,"
the 58-year-old told reporters after German Football Association
President Reinhard Grindel said they had agreed to extend their
current deal by two more years.
"To work with the best players in Germany, then develop them and
to make them better, to form a team that sets the highest goals,
this is what drives and still gives me joy."
Loew has been in charge for 160 matches, winning 106, more than
any other Germany coach.
He started out as assistant to Juergen Klinsmann after only
limited coaching experience in club football.
Loew took over after the 2006 World Cup in Germany and has led
his country to at least the semi-finals in all of the five major
tournaments for which he has been at the helm.
"We did not need long to get a conclusion," Grindel said. "We
will extend the contract of Joachim Loew and the entire training
team until 2022."
Germany will face Mexico, Sweden and South Korea in Group F at
next month's World Cup in Russia.
(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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