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Klose playing in the 2014 World Cup Final. Miroslav Klose is the all-time top scorer for the Germany national football team, with 71 goals in 137 games between 2001 and 2014. [1] He is also the top scorer in the history of the FIFA World Cup, with 16 goals in 24 appearances across four editions from 2002 to 2014. [2]
A striker, Klose is the all-time top scorer for Germany and holds the record for the most goals scored in the FIFA World Cup with 16 goals scored over 4 editions of the tournament between 2002 and 2014.
Miroslav Klose scored a hat-trick against the Minnows. Carsten Jancker scored his first goal after enduring a dry run. It was Germany's highest win since the 1978 World Cup, where they beat Mexico 6-0. In the game against Ireland, Germany took an early lead, with Klose scoring once more but in added time Robbie Keane equalised for Ireland. That ...
Miroslav Klose celebrating his record-breaking sixteenth World Cup goal during Germany's 2014 semi-final victory. A total of over 2,700 goals have been scored in matches across the 22 final tournaments of the men's FIFA World Cup, not counting penalties scored during shoot-outs. [1]
Miroslav Klose scored a hat-trick and was one of six players on the German team to score. [17] In their next game against the Republic of Ireland, Klose gave Germany a 1–0 lead which they held throughout much of the game. However, Ireland equalised through Robbie Keane in second-half stoppage time. This would prove to be the only goal ...
10.6 Fewest goals conceded in a tournament for the eventual winners. 10.7 Most saves in one match. ... Miroslav Klose Germany: 24 4 (2002, 2006, 2010, 2014) 4
In the UEFA European Championship finals, he scored three goals in six matches, putting him outside of tournament's top ten goalscorers. In the qualification stages, he netted 16 goals. The remainder ...and Sweden. Klose has never scored in any of the three tournament finals he took part on.--Threeohsix 14:32, 23 July 2016 (UTC)
28 March 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualification Group 9: Greece 2–4 Germany: Athens, Greece: 21:30: Charisteas 20' Georgiadis 43' Report: Rehmer 6' Ballack 25' Klose 82' Bode 90' Stadium: Olympic Stadium Attendance: 32,173 Referee: Vítor Mela Pereira