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Miroslav Klose : ウィキペディア英語版
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Miroslav Josef Klose (; born 9 June 1978)〔 is a German professional footballer who plays as a striker for Serie A club Lazio.
Klose is best known for his performances with the German national team. He was part of the 2014 FIFA World Cup winning German squad, having previously finished second (2002) and third (2006, 2010) in the competition and as runner-up in Euro 2008. He is the top goalscorer in the history of the FIFA World Cup, having scored five goals in his debut World Cup in 2002 and winning the Golden Boot at the 2006 World Cup in Germany by again scoring five times.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=adidas Golden Boot )〕 He also scored four times in the 2010 World Cup and twice at the 2014 World Cup, which put him ahead of Ronaldo in the all-time list with 16 goals. Klose is also the top scorer of all time for Germany, who never lost a game in which Klose scored. He retired from Germany's national team on 11 August 2014.
At club level, Klose has been a less prolific but usually reliable goalscorer. Starting his career at FC 08 Homburg, he played in the Bundesliga for Kaiserslautern, Werder Bremen and Bayern Munich, and in Serie A for Lazio. He won two league titles with Bayern, and cup competitions at Bayern, Werder Bremen and Lazio.
==Background and personal life==
Klose was born in the Silesian city of Opole, Poland. Both of his parents were professional athletes.〔 His father, Josef Klose, was a professional footballer who played for Odra Opole, before leaving communist Poland in 1978 to play for French team AJ Auxerre. His mother, Barbara Jeż, was a member of the Poland women's national handball team. As an ethnic German and German national, Josef Klose was an ''Aussiedler'' whose family had remained behind when Silesia was awarded to Poland after World War II and decided to bring his family to Germany.〔 In 1986, then eight-year-old Miroslav joined his father in Kusel, Rhineland-Palatinate, knowing only two words of German.〔 Klose developed his skill and passion in football from the village club, SG Blaubach-Diedelkopf, which at the time was in the German seventh division. He was also trained as an apprentice to become a carpenter.
Klose and his wife Sylwia have twin sons, Luan and Noah.〔〔 In a 2007 interview with ''Der Spiegel'', he stated that he and his wife speak Polish to their children at home, while the children learn German in school.〔 Klose has not held Polish citizenship since the age of eighteen, as he then opted for a German passport.
Klose is a Roman Catholic.

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