- Stepped down as coach of Germany's national side despite the team's third-place-finish at the 2006 FIFA World Cup (11 July 2006).
- Lives in Huntington Beach, California with his wife Debbie and their children Jonathan and Laila.
- Played for Stuttgarter Kickers (1982-1984), VfB Stuttgart (1984-1989), Internazionale Milan (1989-1992), AS Monaco (1992-1994), Tottenham Hotspurs (1994-1995, 1998), Bayern Munich (1995-1997) and Sampdoria Genova (1997). He won two UEFA Cup titles (1992, 1996) and the Bundesliga title in 1997.
- Collected 108 caps with 47 goals for Germany`s national side. Winner of the 1990 FIFA World Cup and the 1996 European Championships.
- After becoming the new coach of Germany`s national team in 2004, he attracted criticism from the media and the fans for keeping his residence in the USA and not choosing Oliver Kahn as first goalkeeper.
- Former German soccer player and coach of Germany's national side (2004-2006).
- Bayern Munich officials confirmed that he would take over as the club's manager in July 2008 (11 January 2008).
- 221 appearances in German Bundesliga - scored 110 goals.
- Coach of the U.S. soccer national team (2011-2016).
- 61 appearances for Stuttgarter Kickers in 2nd German Bundesliga (1981-1984) - scored 22 goals.
- 156 appearances for VfB Stuttgart in German Bundesliga (1984-1989) - scored 79 goals.
- 65 appearances for FC Bayern Munich in German Bundesliga (1995-1997) - scored 31 goals.
- 56 appearances for Tottenham Hotspur in English Premier League (1994-1995 and 1997-1998) - scored 29 goals.
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