german association football actor

Miroslav Josef Klose ( german : [ ˈmiːʁoslaf ˈkloːzə ] ( ), polish : Mirosław Józef Klose ; born 9 June 1978 ) is a german early professional football player who played as a striker. Klose is widely regarded as one of the best strikers of his generation and holds the record for the most goals scored in FIFA World Cup tournaments. [ 5 ] Klose is best known for his performances with the german national team. He was part of the team that won the 2014 FIFA World Cup, having previously finished irregular ( 2002 ) and third ( 2006, 2010 ) in the contest, and as runner-up at UEFA Euro 2008 and joint-third invest at UEFA Euro 2012. Klose is the men ‘s exceed goalscorer of the FIFA World Cup with 16 goals, [ 6 ] having scored five goals in his introduction World Cup in 2002 and having won the Golden Boot at the 2006 World Cup in Germany by again scoring five times. He besides scored four times in the 2010 World Cup and twice at the 2014 World Cup, in the latter tournament overtaking Ronaldo ‘s then-record of 15 goals to top the all-time list. [ 7 ] Klose is besides the all-time exceed scorer for Germany, which never lost a crippled in which Klose scored, [ 8 ] and one of the very few players ever to have won gold, silver and bronze medals in the World Cup. He retired from the national team on 11 August 2014, shortly after Germany ‘s victory at the 2014 World Cup. [ 9 ]

At club level, Klose has been a less prolific but normally authentic goalscorer. Starting his career at FC 08 Homburg, he played in the Bundesliga for Kaiserslautern, Werder Bremen and Bayern Munich, and in Serie A for Lazio where he finished his playing career in 2016 after five years at the club. He won two league titles with Bayern, along with cup competitions at Bayern, Werder Bremen and Lazio .

background and personal life [edit ]

Klose was born in the Silesian city of Opole, Poland. Both of his parents were professional athletes. [ 10 ] His father, Josef Klose, was besides a professional football player who played for Odra Opole, before leaving Poland in 1978 to play for french club Auxerre. [ 11 ] His mother, Barbara Jeż, was a penis of the Poland women ‘s national handball team. As an cultural german and german national, Josef Klose was an Aussiedler whose kin had remained behind when Silesia was ceded to Poland after World War II. In 1986, then eight-year-old Miroslav joined his father in Kusel, West Germany, knowing merely two words of German. [ 12 ] Klose developed his footballing skill and rage with local club SG Blaubach-Diedelkopf, which at the prison term was in the West-German seventh division. He was besides an apprentice carpenter. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Klose and his wife Sylwia have twin sons, Luan and Noah. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] In a 2007 interview with Der Spiegel, he stated that at home, he and his wife speak polish to their children, who learn German in school. [ 17 ] Klose relinquished polish citizenship at age 18, opting to keep his german recommendation. [ 18 ] Klose is Roman Catholic. [ 19 ] [ 20 ]

Club career [edit ]

Kaiserslautern [edit ]

In 1998, Klose ‘s professional career began at old age 20 with a switch to the reserves at early Bundesliga outfit FC Homburg. Twelve months late, he moved to 1. FC Kaiserslautern. [ 21 ] He played for the second gear team and made his first appearance in the Bundesliga in April 2000. He scored 16 goals in 2001–02 season [ 22 ] and was shy of only two goals to become the top scorer. [ 23 ]

Werder Bremen [edit ]

In March 2004, Klose signed a four-year condense with Werder Bremen for a €5 million ( $ 6.2 million ) transfer tip. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] He made his league debut on 6 August 2004 as a utility for Paraguayan striker Nelson Valdez in a 1–0 dwelling succeed against Schalke 04. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] On 29 August 2004, Klose scored his first finish, an counterweight, but the Bremen team lost 2–1 at family against VfL Wolfsburg. [ 28 ] [ 29 ] On 7 June 2007, Klose confirmed that he would leave Werder Bremen for Bayern Munich either before the 2007–08 season or upon the passing of his contract with the Bremen team at the end of the 2007–08 temper. [ 30 ]

Bayern Munich [edit ]

On 26 June 2007, Bayern Munich club president Karl-Heinz Rummenigge confirmed his team had reached an agreement with Werder Bremen regarding the transfer of Klose. Klose completed his medical with Bayern on 28 June 2007 before signing a four-year contract. [ 23 ] [ 31 ] Klose won the first major honor of his baseball club career at the end of his first season with Bayern, as they won the Bundesliga and the DFB-Pokal in 2007–08. In 2010, he won the 2010 DFL-Supercup, scoring a goal in the 81st minute. [ 32 ] On 7 June 2011, with his abridge about to expire, Klose did not reach an agreement with Bayern, frankincense leaving the club at the end of the 2010–11 season. [ 33 ] He had scored one Bundesliga goal in 20 matches in his final season. [ 34 ]

latium [edit ]

2011–12 season [edit ]

Klose signed a three-year abridge with italian Serie A club Lazio on 9 June 2011. [ 35 ] He scored his first goal for Lazio in the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League play-offs and besides assisted four early goals. Lazio won that catch 6–0 and won the play-off 9–1 on aggregate against Rabotnički. [ 36 ] On 9 September 2011, he made his Serie A debut in a 2–2 pull against Milan and scored a goal in the 12th moment, which was the first Serie A goal of the season. Despite having been at the club for only a few months, Lazio coach Edoardo Reja underlined his importance to the team. [ 37 ] On 16 October 2011, Klose scored in the 93rd minute to win the Rome bowler hat against Roma for Lazio, 2–1. however, the occasion was tainted by a small section of revolutionary Lazio fans holding a sign adapted from a motto used by the Nazis. The sign read “ Klose Mit Uns ”, which means “ Klose with us ”. It was intended by those fans as praise for Klose, however the Nazis used the motto “ God with us ” and the Lazio fans ‘ sign featured the S ‘s in the same baptismal font as the logo of Adolf Hitler ‘s Schutzstaffel ( SS ). Klose had explicitly condemned the bless, saying, “ [ P ] olitics should stay out of the stadium. ” [ 38 ] [ 39 ] [ 40 ] On 10 December 2011, Klose scored doubly and assisted one for Lazio in an away plot against Lecce, including an 87-minute goal that gave Lazio a 3–2 victory. [ 41 ]

2012–13 season [edit ]

On 2 September 2012, Klose scored his first Serie A goal of the temper, scoring a brace in Lazio ‘s 3–0 home succeed against Palermo. [ 42 ] On 26 September, Klose unintentionally scored a goal with his hand against Napoli for Lazio, unobserved by the referee. however, Klose showed great sportsmanship by informing the referee and asking to discount the goal. The referee then reversed the decision and the goal was discounted. [ 43 ] On 2 December, Klose scored his ninth goal of the season, securing a 2–1 victory over Parma, lifting Lazio into fourth put in Serie A. [ 44 ] Two weeks former, on 15 December, he scored a late goal to send his side to a 1–0 victory over second-placed Internazionale, reducing the gap between the two sides in the league table to one point. [ 45 ] On 5 May 2013, he scored five goals against Bologna before being substituted for Louis Saha in the 68th hour. [ 46 ] It was the beginning time since the 1984–85 season that a player scored five goals in the same game in Serie A. [ 47 ] On 26 May, Klose won the Coppa Italia, beating Lazio ‘s city rivals Roma 1–0, the one-sixth in Lazio ‘s history and the beginning prison term in the history of the tournament to see a Lazio–Roma bowler hat in the final. [ 48 ]

2013–14 season [edit ]

Klose started the season by playing in the 2013 Supercoppa Italiana against Juventus, which ended in a 4–0 loss at Stadio Olimpico. [ 49 ] Klose started the league season by playing 83 minutes in team ‘s opening league couple of the season, a 2–1 home win against Udinese [ 50 ] and scored his first goal of the season on 31 August in a 4–1 off kill to Juventus. [ 51 ] He scored his second league finish of the season on 28 October during the 2–0 home victory against Cagliari. [ 52 ]

2014–15 season [edit ]

Klose played his first match of the Serie A season against Milan, in which Lazio was defeated 3–1. [ 53 ] He scored three goals and set up two other goals in the first one-half of the season in 16 appearances in Serie A. He besides scored one finish and set up another for Lazio against Bassano in the only 2014–15 Coppa Italia pit he played before the winter break. [ 54 ] They went on to win the match 7–0. [ 55 ] In the second half of the season, he scored 10 goals and set up 5 in 18 appearances, ending the season with 13 goals and 7 assists in Serie A, along with 3 goals and 2 assists in the Coppa Italia in 6 appearances .

2015–16 season [edit ]

On 15 May, Klose scored his final goal for Lazio from a penalty on his concluding appearance for the club, on the final examination matchday of the 2015–16 Serie A season, in a 4–2 home passing to Fiorentina. [ 56 ] With his 64th finish for Lazio, he equalled Goran Pandev as the clubhouse ‘s highest non-Italian goalscorer of all-time, and ended his latium career as the club ‘s seventh-highest all-time goalscorer. [ 57 ]

International career [edit ]

Klose ‘s consistency as a goal-scorer in his beginning Bundesliga season at 1. FC Kaiserslautern earned him attention. In January 2001, then-head coach of the Poland national team, Jerzy Engel, travelled to Germany to persuade Klose to choose to represent Poland. This request was declined by Klose, who said, “ I have a german passport, and if things are still running this way, I have a opportunity to play for Rudi Völler. ” Klose ‘s hopes were absolve, as he would soon score for Germany. [ 58 ] In an interview given to Przegląd Sportowy on 9 June 2008, Klose stated the decision to play for Germany rather of Poland was not an easy one, and if polish officials had been fast, he would be playing for Poland. Further, he added he does not regret the option, as with Germany he has won medals in the World Cup tournaments. [ 59 ]

2002 World Cup [edit ]

Klose ‘s international introduction came on 24 March 2001 in a 2002 FIFA World Cup modifier against Albania ; [ 60 ] in the 73rd minute, Germany head passenger car Rudi Völler put him in as a utility. Two minutes from clock time, he headed home the achiever in a 2–1 victory for Germany, and celebrated with a front-flip. [ 61 ] Four days late, in his moment match, Klose helped Germany temporarily lead their qualification group, as he came on in the 67th minute and scored in the 3–2 acquire against Greece in the 82nd minute, making it two crucial goals in lone 33 minutes on the cant. Two hat-tricks against Israel and Austria in friendlies prior to the approaching World Cup were enough to establish him in Germany ‘s starting line-up for the tournament. [ 62 ] Klose came to international bulge at the 2002 World Cup in Korea–Japan with five headed goals for Germany, finishing as the joint second-highest goalscorer alongside Rivaldo. Klose besides became the foremost player to score five headers in a FIFA World Cup, and he celebrated two of his goals with his hallmark front-flip, earning him the nickname “ Salto -Klose ” ( german : Salto = somersault ). [ 63 ] His goal tally included a hat-trick in Germany ‘s 8–0 forge of Saudi Arabia, arsenic well as one finish each against the Republic of Ireland and Cameroon. [ 64 ]

euro 2004 [edit ]

Klose play in the 2006 World Cup Klose participated in UEFA Euro 2004 and came on as a substitute in two matches, against Latvia and the Czech Republic, but was not completely fit, since he had fair recovered from a knee injury. He was not able to score and Germany was eliminated after the first round. [ 65 ]

2006 World Cup [edit ]

In the first step pit of the 2006 World Cup in Germany, Klose scored two close-range goals in a 4–2 acquire over Costa Rica, [ 66 ] and added a like brace in the final examination group game to defeat Ecuador 3–0 and make Germany the group winners. [ 67 ] Klose scored an 80th-minute headed counterweight against Argentina in the quarter-finals, and Germany won the resulting punishment gunfight. [ 68 ] With five goals, he finished as the top scorer of the tournament, taking family the FIFA World Cup Golden Boot Award. [ 69 ]

euro 2008 [edit ]

At Euro 2008, Klose started the open group stage match against Poland and assisted Lukas Podolski ‘s two goals in a 2–0 victory. He played the remaining two group games against Croatia and Austria with no goals of his own. He finally broke his duck during the hard stages, scoring for Germany in the quarter-final and the semi-final against Portugal and Turkey respectively. In both matches, he scored Germany ‘s moment finish, and both games were won 3–2. however, Klose was unable to score during the final against Spain, which Germany lost 1–0. [ 70 ] [ 71 ]

2010 World Cup [edit ]

Klose was selected in Germany ‘s final 23-man police squad, and for his third gear consecutive World Cup crusade. On 13 June, Klose scored the second base goal against Australia in their open group equal, a 4–0 victory. This goal put him tied in World Cup goals with his former coach with Germany, Jürgen Klinsmann. [ 72 ] however, Klose was sent off in the 37th minute of Germany ‘s match against Serbia for amassing his second yellow-card filthy of the match, and did not play the match against Ghana because of his extrusion. Klose opened the score in the round of 16 match against England on 27 June 2010 with his 12th World Cup finish, equalling Pelé for fourthly on the all-time list, and besides notching up his fiftieth international goal in his 99th external game, as Germany won the match 4–1. [ 73 ] Klose made his hundredth international appearance in the quarter-final match against Argentina, becoming lone the sixth German actor to reach the landmark. He then scored the second and fourth goals against Argentina ( Germany winning 4–0 ), pulling him level with Gerd Müller ‘s all-time german World Cup goalscoring record. [ 74 ]

euro 2012 [edit ]

Klose before the couple against Austria in 2012

During the Euro 2012 qualifiers, Klose scored at least one goal in every single game he played, striking against all of Germany ‘s opponents : Belgium, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Kazakhstan and Austria. Gaining only six caps during the qualification campaign, he scored nine goals and provided two assists, making him Europe ‘s second-most-successful striker for this period behind Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, who scored 12 times in 8 matches. [ 75 ] At the conclusion of the qualifying campaign, Klose had achieved 21 assists and 63 goals while playing for Germany, trailing Gerd Müller ‘s german goalscoring record by five ( albeit playing about twice as many internationals compared to Müller ). [ 76 ] At the tournament, Klose came off the bench in all three of Germany ‘s Group B games, but failed to score a goal. In the quarter-final game against Greece, Klose started the match and scored Germany ‘s third base goal in a 4–2 succeed. [ 77 ] Klose again had to come off the bench in the semi-final against Italy, but failed to add to his goal reckoning as Germany were eliminated with a 2–1 personnel casualty .

2014 World Cup and retirement [edit ]

anterior to the tournament, Klose said the 2014 World Cup would be his last one for Germany, stating he wanted one more stroke at trying to win the World Cup and having done that, he was capacity. [ 78 ] [ 79 ] [ 80 ] On 6 June 2014, in Germany ‘s final friendly before the World Cup against Armenia, Klose scored his 69th external finish, frankincense breaking Gerd Müller ‘s criminal record of 68 goals and becoming Germany ‘s record goalscorer. [ 81 ] Klose scored his record-equalling fifteenth World Cup goal to help Germany to a 2–2 draw against Ghana on 21 June 2014, after entering the game as a 69th hour substitute for Mario Götze ( who had scored Germany ‘s beginning goal ) with his team trailing 2–1. [ 82 ] This tied him with the brazilian player Ronaldo. [ 83 ] With this finish, Klose became the third player in history to score in four different World Cups. On 8 July, Klose scored a record 16th World Cup goal in the 23rd minute against Brazil in the semi-finals, his second goal of the 2014 World Cup. That goal gave Germany a 2–0 moderate, en route to a 7–1 acquire over Brazil, and Klose surpassed Ronaldo ‘s previous record of 15 World Cup goals. [ 84 ] Klose set another criminal record by becoming the first musician to appear in four back-to-back World Cup semi-finals. [ 85 ] Klose started in the World Cup final against Argentina, playing until the 88th hour when he was substituted for Mario Götze. Götze would score the 113th-minute finish which held up as the winning goal in Germany ‘s 1–0 victory over Argentina, earning Germany ‘s one-fourth World Cup title overall and beginning as a reunite state. Klose announced his retirement from external football one calendar month after the final. [ 86 ]

Managerial career [edit ]

On 1 November 2016, Klose was hired to become function of the coaching staff of the german national team. Klose said, “ I celebrated my greatest successes with the national team and it was a fantastic and unforgettable time. That ‘s why I ‘m delight to return to the DFB. In the past few months, I have thought a set about continuing my playing career, but besides about pursuing early avenues, namely becoming a coach. ” [ 87 ] On 11 May 2018, Bayern Munich named Klose as their bus for the U-17 team. Klose signed a biennial contract until the conclusion of June 2020. [ 88 ] [ 89 ] On 7 May 2020, Klose signed a annual contract to become the first-team assistant coach under Hansi Flick. [ 90 ] He left Bayern Munich in May 2021. [ 91 ]

Player profile [edit ]

vogue of gambling [edit ]

A fecund goalscorer, Klose was a large and brawny striker who was known in particular for his ability in the breeze as a centre-forward, due to his force, time, elevation and heading accuracy, ampere well as his finish ability. [ 92 ] In his flower, he was besides a quick player who was known for his turn of pace, campaign, and positional sense in the penalty area, which enabled him to lose his markers and get on the goal of crosses. [ 93 ] [ 95 ] [ 96 ] In accession to his physical attributes, he possessed good proficiency [ 93 ] and hold-up play with his back to finish, and was able of creating outer space for early players, [ 97 ] [ 98 ] [ 99 ] or setting-up goals for teammates in addition to scoring them himself, [ 100 ] ascribable to his tactical news and ability to interpret the game. [ 101 ] He was besides known for his dedication and correct behavior on the pitch .

Goal celebrations [edit ]

Earlier in his career, Klose was known for his acrobatic goalscoring celebrations, which included mid-air somersaults. [ 92 ]

Fair play [edit ]

Klose play in a charity match in 2016. Klose is known for a potent smell of sportsmanship. Throughout his career, Klose frequently stood out for his bazaar play and honesty in addition to his skill and goalscoring as a football player. [ 102 ] On 30 April 2005, while playing for Werder Bremen, Klose refused to accept a penalty given against Arminia Bielefeld as he felt the decision was faulty. He was late given a fair dally prize for his actions, [ 103 ] although he had desegregate feelings about the prize, stating, “ It ‘s a big honor for me to receive this prize, but I am besides a moment irritate. For me, it was something you should always do. I would do it again – always. ” [ 104 ] At the end of September 2012, Klose scored a goal using his hand for Lazio against Napoli. He admitted this to the referee, who took back his decision to award the finish, spared Klose from a yellow card and shook his hand. [ 103 ] [ 104 ] Later that year, he was once again given a average play award for his actions by the German Football Association, former commenting, “ The referee asked me if I had touched the ball with my hired hand and it was not a problem for me to answer ‘yes ‘. There are many youngsters who watch football on television receiver and we are role models for them. ” [ 105 ] In 2016, he was given the Sport Ethics Award for his honesty at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, and subsequently added regarding the incident, “ Napoli ? For me it was easy, it ‘s my character. We need to set an example, … If I can even help out the referees, I will do so willingly. ” [ 106 ]

career statistics [edit ]

baseball club [edit ]

International [edit ]

Appearances and goals by national team and year[119]
National team Year Apps Goals
Germany 2001 7 2
2002 17 12
2003 10 1
2004 11 5
2005 5 0
2006 17 13
2007 5 3
2008 15 8
2009 6 4
2010 12 10
2011 8 5
2012 13 4
2013 4 1
2014 7 3
Total 137 71

managerial [edit ]

As of 18 September 2021
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record Ref
Bayern Munich U17 1 July 2018 30 June 2020 49 35 4 10 107 58 +49 0 71.43
Total 49 35 4 10 107 58 +49 0 71.43

Honours [edit ]

Werder Bremen [ 120 ]
Bayern Munich [ 120 ]
Lazio [ 120 ]
Germany [ 120 ]
Individual
Records
Klose celebrating his record-breaking 16th World Cup goal

  • FIFA World Cup men’s all-time record goalscorer: 16 goals
  • Germany national team all-time record goalscorer: 71 goals
  • Only player with four consecutive FIFA World Cup podium finishes: runner-up in 2002, third place in 2006, third place in 2010, winner in 2014[133]
  • Only men’s player to appear in four consecutive FIFA World Cup semi-finals: 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014[133]
  • One of three players to score at least five goals in multiple World Cups (along with Teófilo Cubillas and Thomas Müller): 5 goals in 2002, 5 goals in 2006[134][135]
  • Most goals from headers in a single edition of the men’s FIFA World Cup: 5 (2002)[136]
  • One of eight players in Serie A history to score five goals in one match[47]

See besides [edit ]

References [edit ]

Records
Preceded byRonaldo
15 15
FIFA World Cup Highest Goalscorer
8 July 2014 – present
Succeeded by Incumbent
16