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      • Miroslav Klose is the all-time top goalscorer in the World Cup's history with 16 goals to his name in 24 matches. The German forward made his World Cup debut in 2002 and went on to represent his country until the 2014 Brazil World Cup, winning the Golden Boot in 2006 in the process.
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  2. Klose started in the World Cup final against Argentina and played until the 88th minute, when he was substituted for Mario Götze. Götze would score the 113th-minute goal which gave Germany a 1–0 victory over Argentina, earning Germany's fourth World Cup title overall and first as a reunited country.

  3. 2002: Headed for great things. After his impressive performances in the qualifiers, Miroslav Klose earned a spot in Rudi Voller’s squad and his first World Cup appearance was one to...

  4. Jun 3, 2024 · Twelve years on from that Sapporo Dome hat-trick, Klose had set himself apart as the only man to win four medals at the global finals. His sustained brilliance on the greatest stage of all is ...

  5. For Miroslav Klose, the 7-1 thrashing in the semi-final at the Estadio Mineirao was especially memorable as it established him as the FIFA World Cup's all-time leading scorer.

  6. Jun 9, 2020 · The 2014 World Cup winner celebrates his 42nd birthday on Tuesday and to celebrate, fcbayern.com looks back on his career in Munich. The stats don’t lie: with 16 goals across four World Cup tournaments, Miroslav Klose is the top goalscorer in World Cup history.

  7. Jun 10, 2024 · The record FIFA World Cup goalscorer, Germany's all-time leading marksman, and a world and Bundesliga champion: Miroslav Klose is a veritable football legend. With 16 goals across four...

  8. The FIFA World Cup's all-time leading scorer, Germany's top marksman, a World Cup winner, a Bundesliga title victor, and a living legend of the game, Miroslav Klose did more in one career than...