What is Miroslav Klose best known for?

What is Miroslav Klose best known for?

Miroslav Klose. Miroslav Josef Klose ( German: [ˈmiːʁoslaf ˈkloːzə] (listen), Polish: Mirosław Józef Klose; born 9 June 1978) is a German retired footballer who played as a striker. Klose is the coach of the U17 youth team at Bayern Munich . Klose is best known for his performances with the Germany national team.

What was Klose’s first goal for Lazio?

On 2 September 2012, Klose scored his first Serie A goal of the season, scoring a brace in Lazio’s 3–0 home win against Palermo. On 26 September, Klose accidentally scored a goal with his hand against Napoli for Lazio, unseen by the referee.

Where is Klose from and where is he from?

Klose was born in the Silesian city of Opole, Poland. Both of his parents were professional athletes. His father, Josef Klose, was a professional footballer who played for Odra Opole, before leaving communist Poland in 1978 to play for French club Auxerre.

How much did Klose cost Werder Bremen?

In March 2004, Klose signed a four-year contract with Werder Bremen for a €5 million ($6.2 million) transfer fee. He made his league debut on 6 August 2004 as a substitute for Paraguayan striker Nelson Valdez in a 1–0 home win against Schalke 04.

What is the background of Victor Klose?

Background and personal life. Klose was born in the Silesian city of Opole, Poland. Both of his parents were professional athletes. His father, Josef Klose, was a professional footballer who played for Odra Opole, before leaving communist Poland in 1978 to play for French club Auxerre.

When did Klose score his first goal for Lazio?

On 10 December 2011, Klose scored twice and assisted one for Lazio in an away game against Lecce, including an 87-minute goal that gave Lazio a 3–2 victory. On 2 September 2012, Klose scored his first Serie A goal of the season, scoring a brace in Lazio’s 3–0 home win against Palermo.

How did Klose score so many goals in Euro 2012 qualifiers?

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.

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