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Miroslav Josef Klose  is a German professional footballer who plays as a striker for Lazio in the Serie A.

Klose holds German nationality and has played 126 times and scored 67 goals for Germany. With five goals, he was the top scorer and Golden Boot winner at the 2006 World Cup in Germany, the first German player to win the award since reunification. Klose also scored five goals in his debut World Cup, the 2002 World Cup, all of which were headers. He scored four times in the 2010 World Cup, giving him a total of 14 World Cup goals and putting him joint second along with Gerd Müller on the list of top FIFA World Cup goalscorers.

Klose is also the only player to have scored at least five goals in consecutive World Cups, as well as the only player to have scored at least four in three different tournaments.<\/P>","4ED7E9E8DBD22FFE":"4648","AEA806C1427039FE44581DB525FB9B7BD0F0E6F183CA457B":"1900-5-4","891E8ED23A68FBCE79DAB5425E7817DA":"2024-7-1","B5C54F059EE3A9A4DCB95465432A8D14":"Max-Morlock-Stadion","3B9127F7BC829326":"1","63C820864FB855F7":"http:\/\/www.fcn.de","A494ABC507986833":"1. FC Nurnberg","078F3C827B475FC4":"199","12CF5F874EE8072F":"Miroslav Klose","09138E45C3AF9F63D172519924158A69":"

Domestic

<\/U><\/STRONG>German Football Championship\/Bundesliga<\/STRONG>
Champions: 1919–20, 1920–21, 1923–24, 1924–25, 1926–27, 1935–36, 1947–48, 1960–61, 1967–68
Runners-up: 1934, 1937, 1961–62

2. Bundesliga\/2. Bundesliga Sud<\/STRONG>
Champions: 1980, 1985, 2001, 2004

DFB-Pokal<\/STRONG>
Winners: 1935, 1939, 1961–62, 2006–07
Runners-up: 1940, 1981–82

Suddeutsche Meisterschaft<\/STRONG>
Champions: 1916, 1918, 1920, 1921, 1924, 1927, 1929

Ostkreis-Liga<\/STRONG>
Champions: 1916, 1918

Kreisliga Nordbayern<\/STRONG>
Champions: 1920, 1921

Bezirksliga Bayern<\/STRONG>
Champions: 1924, 1925, 1927

Bezirksliga Nordbayern
<\/STRONG>Champions: 1929, 1932, 1933

Gauliga Bayern<\/STRONG>
Champions: 1934, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1940

Oberliga Sud<\/STRONG>
Champions: 1947, 1948, 1951, 1957, 1961, 1962

Regionalliga Sud (II)<\/STRONG>
Champions: 1971

Southern German Cup<\/STRONG>
Winners: 1919, 1924

International

<\/U>European Cup<\/STRONG>
Quarter-finals: 1961–62

European Cup Winners' Cup<\/STRONG>
Semi-finals: 1962–63<\/P>","8F753504205D2106738DB725C9C678FB":"184cm","4ECD1B5E2820C55A130549CA8EF1E5D7":"Germany,Poland","C606677BC35A1B73EF2C1314AB427615":"Germany","983F4D11FB6C2C3B732A80DC5C377379":"1. FC Nurnberg","F2997F3FCAC3F1F36AFD1065D14BBF9E":"84kg","187F8138BE7BCBEE":"24.00","984347BABFCA12BE2593CF05C154190C":"Rheindorf Altach,Bayern Munich(U17)","A78F9074B5AF8132E0B45C9330387DBD":"33","E6554F2C3B7E97A2":"1","6AA767C80F13E5B78D99D4E49AE0DBEF":"Valznerweiherstra\u00dfe 200, 90480 N\u00fcrnberg","2C2DB8E0A27DDF86":"","FD4444EF21B7675091CBC3D627A340D9":"Rheindorf Altach","55C75D25959437F15B2401A05EABB58A":"Miroslav Klose","41128DAD6401C79B":"info@fcn.de","FAEF47752E34E7B4424428922BB6E983":"50,000","1A770A41820EA8876555100F4F89BC57":"

1. FC Nuremberg is a German association football club in Nuremberg, Bavaria, who currently compete in the 2. Bundesliga. Founded in 1900, the club initially competed in the Southern German championship, winning their first title in 1916. Their first German championship was won in 1920. Before the inauguration of the Bundesliga in 1963, 1.FCN won a further 11 regional championships, including the Oberliga Sud formed in 1945, and were German champions another seven times. The club has won the Bundesliga once and the DFB-Pokal four times.

Since 1963, the club has played their home games at the Max-Morlock-Stadion in Nuremberg. Today's club has sections for boxing, handball, hockey, rollerblading and ice skating, swimming, skiing, and tennis.

1. FCN have been relegated from the German football league system top tier Bundesliga on nine occasions – beating the record earlier set by Arminia Bielefeld.<\/P>","B53FD9094B6C7706A3358457A9AFAFFFED8DF2C618386067":"1","BBF1A240ACF09477":"Nurnberg","71917274BAF6F295":"http:\/\/maps.google.com\/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=EasyCredit-Stadion+GERMANY&sll=50.790084,6.094274&sspn=0.001953,0.005665&ie=UTF8&ll=49.426063,11.126393&spn=0.00402,0.01133&t=h&z=17","e_index":2};