Philipp Lahm reflects on his career post-2014 World Cup
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 13, 2026, 7:00 PM
Last updated Jun 13, 2026
Philipp Lahm, captain of Germany's 2014 World Cup-winning team, retired after the final against Argentina. He continued to lead Bayern Munich until 2017, winning multiple titles. Since retirement, Lahm has engaged in various activities, including serving as tournament director for EURO 2024 and coaching the Bayern Legends team. At EURO 2024, Germany reached the quarterfinals, while Lahm's Bayern Legends team claimed the Beckenbauer Cup title in 2025.
- •Lahm captained Germany to a World Cup title in 2014.
- •He led Bayern Munich until his retirement in 2017.
- •Lahm served as tournament director for EURO 2024.
- •Germany reached the quarterfinals under his direction.
- •He coached Bayern Legends to a title in the 2025 Beckenbauer Cup.
- 7:00 PMYahoo Sports — Germany’s 2014 World Cup winners — Where are they now? Philipp Lahm
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