Miroslav Klose

German football manager

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June 11 2024 1. FC Nürnberg announced Miroslav Klose as their new head coach.
2023 Klose was awarded the UEFA President's Award for his contributions to football.
March 20 2023 Klose's tenure as the manager of Rheindorf Altach ended on March 20, 2023.
July 2022 Klose's first league game as coach ended in a 2–1 defeat to TSV Hartberg.
July 16 2022 Klose's managerial debut resulted in a 3–1 victory for Rheindorf Altach against third-tier TWL Elektra in the first round of the Austrian Cup.
July 1 2022 Miroslav Klose began his managerial career with Rheindorf Altach on July 1, 2022.
June 17 2022 Miroslav Klose was announced as the head coach of Austrian Bundesliga club Rheindorf Altach.
2021 Klose left his position at Bayern Munich after serving as the first-team assistant manager for one year.
May 2020 Klose signed a one-year contract to become the first-team assistant manager under Hansi Flick at Bayern Munich.
May 2018 Klose was appointed as the coach for the U-17 team of Bayern Munich, signing a two-year contract that was set to last until the end of June 2020.
2016 Klose was awarded the Sport Ethics Award for his honesty by the University of Rome Tor Vergata. He commented on his character and the importance of setting a positive example in football, particularly in how he handled the incident against Napoli.
2016 Klose retired from professional football after concluding his tenure with Lazio.
November 1 2016 Miroslav Klose was hired as part of the coaching staff for the German national team, expressing his delight at returning to the DFB after a successful playing career.
May 15 2016 Miroslav Klose scored his final goal for Lazio from a penalty on his last appearance for the club during the 2015–16 Serie A season, a match that ended in a 4–2 home loss to Fiorentina. This goal marked his 64th for Lazio, equalling Goran Pandev as the club's highest non-Italian goalscorer.
2015 Klose concluded the season with a total of 13 goals and 7 assists in Serie A, and 3 goals and 2 assists in the Coppa Italia across 6 appearances.
2015 In the second half of the Serie A season, Klose scored 10 goals and assisted 5 times in 18 appearances.
2014 Miroslav Klose played his first match of the Serie A season against AC Milan, where Lazio was defeated 3–1.
2014 Miroslav Klose played 7 matches for Germany, scoring 3 goals.
2014 Klose scored three goals and provided two assists in the first half of the Serie A season while making 16 appearances.
2014 Klose had a notable season with Lazio, playing in Serie A and achieving significant contributions to the team's success.
2014 Klose scored one goal and made another assist for Lazio against Bassano in the only Coppa Italia match he played before the winter break, contributing to a 7–0 victory.
August 2014 One month after winning the World Cup, Miroslav Klose announced his retirement from international football.
July 2014 Klose started in the World Cup final against Argentina, being substituted for Mario Götze in the 88th minute. Götze's goal in the 113th minute secured Germany's 1–0 victory and their fourth World Cup title.
July 8 2014 Klose scored a record 16th World Cup goal against Brazil in the semi-finals, contributing to Germany's 7–1 victory and surpassing Ronaldo's previous record of 15 World Cup goals.
June 21 2014 Klose scored his record-equalling 15th World Cup goal in a match against Ghana, helping Germany to a 2–2 draw after entering the game as a substitute.
June 6 2014 In Germany's final friendly before the World Cup against Armenia, Miroslav Klose scored his 69th international goal, breaking Gerd Müller's record of 68 goals and becoming Germany's record goalscorer.
2013 Miroslav Klose played 4 matches for Germany, scoring 1 goal.
October 28 2013 Klose scored his second league goal of the season in a 2–0 home victory against Cagliari.
August 31 2013 Miroslav Klose scored his first goal of the 2013–14 season during a 4–1 away defeat to Juventus.
May 26 2013 Miroslav Klose won the Coppa Italia with Lazio, defeating city rivals Roma 1–0 in the final, marking the first Lazio–Roma derby in the history of the tournament.
May 5 2013 Klose scored five goals against Bologna in a single match, marking the first time since the 1984–85 season that a player scored five goals in the same game in Serie A.
2012 In the Euro 2012 semi-final match against Italy, Klose came off the bench but did not score as Germany lost 2–1 and was eliminated from the tournament.
2012 Miroslav Klose played 13 matches for Germany, scoring 4 goals.
2012 At the Euro 2012 tournament, Klose scored Germany's third goal in a 4–2 quarter-final victory over Greece.
2012 During the Euro 2012 qualifiers, Miroslav Klose scored at least one goal in every game he played, totaling nine goals in six matches against Belgium, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Kazakhstan, and Austria.
2012 At Euro 2012 tournament, Klose initially came off the bench in all three Group B matches without scoring.
December 15 2012 He scored a late goal to give Lazio a 1–0 victory over second-placed Internazionale, reducing the gap between the two teams in the league table to one point.
December 2 2012 Klose scored his ninth goal of the season, securing a 2–1 victory over Parma, which lifted Lazio into fourth place in Serie A.
September 2012 At the end of September, Klose scored a goal with his hand while playing for Lazio against Napoli. He admitted the handball to the referee, leading to the goal being disallowed. The referee spared him a yellow card and congratulated him, resulting in Klose receiving a fair play award later that year from the German Football Association for his honesty.
September 2 2012 Miroslav Klose scored his first Serie A goal of the season, netting a brace in Lazio's 3–0 home victory against Palermo.
May 2012 Klose won the Coppa Italia with Lazio in the 2012–13 season.
2011 Miroslav Klose played 8 matches for Germany, scoring 5 goals.
2011 Klose was honored with the UEFA awards for achieving 100 caps.
December 10 2011 Klose scored twice and assisted one goal for Lazio in an away game against Lecce, including a decisive goal in the 87th minute that led to a 3–2 victory.
October 16 2011 Klose scored the winning goal in the 93rd minute of the Rome derby against Roma, securing a 2–1 victory for Lazio.
September 9 2011 Klose made his Serie A debut for Lazio in a 2–2 draw against Milan, scoring the first Serie A goal of the season in the 12th minute.
August 2011 Klose scored his first goal for Lazio in the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League play-offs, contributing to a 6–0 victory against Rabotnički, which Lazio won 9–1 on aggregate.
June 9 2011 Miroslav Klose signed a three-year contract with Italian Serie A club Lazio.
June 7 2011 With his contract about to expire, Miroslav Klose did not reach an agreement with Bayern Munich, leading to his departure from the club at the end of the 2010–11 season.

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