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'''Miroslav Klose''' (born ''Mirosław Klose'' on [[June 9]], [[1978]] in [[Opole]], [[Poland]]) is a [[striker]] for the national [[football (soccer)|football]] team of [[Germany]]. His mother was a member of Polish national handball team (82 international matches). In the {{Wc|2002}} in [[South Korea|Korea]]-[[Japan]], he scored five goals for the [[Germany national football team|German national team]], finishing as one of the top scorers of the tournament.
'''Miroslav Klose''' (born on [[June 9]], [[1978]] in [[Oppeln]], [[Schlesien]]) is a [[striker]] for the national [[football (soccer)|football]] team of [[Germany]]. His mother was a member of Polish national handball team (82 international matches). In the {{Wc|2002}} in [[South Korea|Korea]]-[[Japan]], he scored five goals for the [[Germany national football team|German national team]], finishing as one of the top scorers of the tournament.


He plays for [[Werder Bremen]], the defending [[The Double|league-cup double]] winners in Germany, following a €5 million transfer from fellow [[Bundesliga (football)|1. Bundesliga]] side [[1. FC Kaiserslautern|Kaiserslautern]]. He also played for Germany at {{Ec2|2004}}.
He plays for [[Werder Bremen]], the defending [[The Double|league-cup double]] winners in Germany, following a €5 million transfer from fellow [[Bundesliga (football)|1. Bundesliga]] side [[1. FC Kaiserslautern|Kaiserslautern]]. He also played for Germany at {{Ec2|2004}}.
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Revision as of 15:03, 31 July 2005

Miroslav Klose (born on June 9, 1978 in Oppeln, Schlesien) is a striker for the national football team of Germany. His mother was a member of Polish national handball team (82 international matches). In the

in Korea-Japan, he scored five goals for the German national team, finishing as one of the top scorers of the tournament.

He plays for Werder Bremen, the defending league-cup double winners in Germany, following a €5 million transfer from fellow 1. Bundesliga side Kaiserslautern. He also played for Germany at Template:Ec2.

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