Miroslav Josef Klose (German: [ˈmiːʁoslaf ˈkloːzə] , Polish: Mirosław Józef Klose; born Mirosław Marian Klose; 9 June 1978) is a German professional football...
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Miroslav Klose is the all-time top scorer for the Germany national football team, with 71 goals in 137 games between 2001 and 2014. He is also the top...
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father of former German national striker and 2014 World Cup winner Miroslav Klose. Klose began his career at Energetyk Sławięcice. From 1966, he was a forward...
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radio CEO Kirsten Klose (born 1977), German hammer thrower Margarete Klose (1899–1968), German opera singer (contralto) Miroslav Klose (born 1978), German...
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history and become the first team to reach eight World Cup finals. Miroslav Klose scored his 16th career World Cup goal and surpassed Brazil's own Ronaldo...
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Miroslav Klose, German footballer Miroslav Kostadinov, Bulgarian singer Miroslav Krleža, Croatian writer Miroslav Kultyshev, Russian pianist Miroslav...
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1998 and 2006 for Brazil. The record is currently held by Germany's Miroslav Klose, who went on to score a record sixteen goals across the four consecutive...
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are the only players to be named to three World Cup All-Star Teams. Miroslav Klose of Germany (2002–2014) is the all-time top scorer at the World Cup with...
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goals was broken by Ronaldo in 2006; this was then further broken by Miroslav Klose in 2014 with 16 goals. After West Germany were eliminated in the first...
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June 2024. "#MitMiro in die Zukunft: Miroslav Klose wird Club-Coach" [#WithMiro into the future: Miroslav Klose becomes club coach] (in German). 1. FC...
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