Where is Miroslav Klose from?

Where is Miroslav Klose from?

Opole, Poland
Miroslav Klose/Place of birth

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

When did Klose turn professional?

Golden Shoe winner at 2006 World Cup Klose was a relatively late bloomer in professional football. After finishing school he trained as a roofer and he was still playing for village club SG Blaubach-Diedelkopf at the age of 20, before joining regional league side FC Homburg in 1998.

What number was Klose Germany?

18FC Bayern Munich / Forward
11S.S. Lazio / Forward
Miroslav Klose/Number

How old is Thomas Müller Germany?

32 years (September 13, 1989)
Thomas Müller/Age

What kind of football player is 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.

When did Miroslav Klose play for Werder Bremen?

Miroslav Klose (born June 9 1978 in Opole, Poland) is a Polish born German football player. From 1999 until 2004 he played for Kaiserslautern and from 2004 until 2007 for Werder Bremen.

When did Miroslav Klose leave Bayern Munich?

Miroslav Klose. Miroslav Klose (born June 9 1978 in Opole, Poland) is a Polish born German football player. From 1999 until 2004 he played for Kaiserslautern and from 2004 until 2007 for Werder Bremen. In 2007 changed to Bayern Munich. In 2011, he left Bayern Munich and joined the Italian team Lazio.

When did Miroslav Klose score his ninth goal of the season?

On 2 December, Klose scored his ninth goal of the season, securing a 2–1 victory over Parma, lifting Lazio into fourth place in Serie A. Two weeks later, 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.

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