Every four years since the first tournament began in 1930; the FIFA World Cup has displayed some of the greatest talent that soccer fans have ever seen, as the best players from around the world suit up for their national team, and attempt to bring the championship home. A total of 736
Miroslav Klose |
players will take the center stage (32 qualifying teams with 23 players each), but only a select few will rise above the rest, captivating fans with their phenomenal goal scoring ability, , and signature moves. One of these players is Germany's striker Miroslav Klose, who burst onto the international stage at the 2002 FIFA World Cup, exciting football fans all over the world with his goal scoring headers and signature front-flip goal celebration.
Klose learned his football at a village club, SG Blaubach-Diedelkopf, in the German seventh division. Klose had also successfully completed an apprenticeship to become a carpenter and had worked in this profession until joining the professional team of FC Kaiserslautern.
After a season at FC Homburg, he eventually joined the reserve team of FC Kaiserslautern.
A year after joining the club, he made it into the first team. In his first 67 matches, Klose scored 33 goals. The 2002–03 season was a comparatively disappointing one as Klose found the back of the net a mere seven times.
Basic Information
Birth Name
Miroslav Marian Klose
Nick Name
Klose
Miroslav Klose
Father Name
Josef Klose (a professional soccer player in Poland, France and Germany, nationality : German)
Mother Name
Barbara Jez (a member of the Poland women's national handball team)
Date of Birth
9 June 1978
Born day
Friday
Birthday
9 June
Sex
Male
Height
6 ft 0 in
Zodiac sign
Gemini
Place of birth
Silesian, Opole, Poland
Grew up
Kusel, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Origin
German
Country
German
Ancestry
Polish-German
Nationality
German
Citizenship
German
Race or Ethnicity
White, European, German
Language Speaks
Polish
German
English
Religion
Catholic
Religious view
Christian
Klose learned his football at a village club, SG Blaubach-Diedelkopf, in the German seventh division. Klose had also successfully completed an apprenticeship to become a carpenter and had worked in this profession until joining the professional team of FC Kaiserslautern.
After a season at FC Homburg, he eventually joined the reserve team of FC Kaiserslautern.
A year after joining the club, he made it into the first team. In his first 67 matches, Klose scored 33 goals. The 2002–03 season was a comparatively disappointing one as Klose found the back of the net a mere seven times.
Basic Information
Birth Name
Miroslav Marian Klose
Nick Name
Klose
Miroslav Klose
Father Name
Josef Klose (a professional soccer player in Poland, France and Germany, nationality : German)
Mother Name
Barbara Jez (a member of the Poland women's national handball team)
Date of Birth
9 June 1978
Born day
Friday
Birthday
9 June
Sex
Male
Height
6 ft 0 in
Zodiac sign
Gemini
Place of birth
Silesian, Opole, Poland
Grew up
Kusel, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Origin
German
Country
German
Ancestry
Polish-German
Nationality
German
Citizenship
German
Race or Ethnicity
White, European, German
Language Speaks
Polish
German
English
Religion
Catholic
Religious view
Christian
Miroslav Klose, German Soccer player |
Family Information
Father Name
Josef Klose
Mother Name
Barbara Jez
Residence
Kusel, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Education
(? ? ?)
Professional Information
Occupation
Soccer player
German footballer
Playing position
Striker
Current club
FC Bayern Munich, German
Jersey number
11
World cup
2002
2006
2010
Winner
Golden Boot - at the 2006 World Cup, five goals
Total goals in world cup finals
14 (5 goals 2002, 5 goals 2006 and 4 goals 2010)
Years active
1987-present
Marital Information
Status
Married
Spouse(s)
Sylwia Klose
Son(s)
2006
2010
Winner
Golden Boot - at the 2006 World Cup, five goals
Total goals in world cup finals
14 (5 goals 2002, 5 goals 2006 and 4 goals 2010)
Years active
1987-present
Marital Information
Status
Married
Spouse(s)
Sylwia Klose
Son(s)
- Luan Klose (January 30th 2005, twin)
- Noah Klose (January 30th 2005, twin)
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