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Miroslav Klose became the record scorer in World Cup history Tuesday July 08,2014



Miroslav Klose became the record scorer in World Cup history
Germany striker Miroslav Klose became the record scorer in World Cup history by netting his 16th finals goal in the 7-1 SF-1 victory over Brazil

Miroslav Klose,Germany's leading goalscorer with 71 goals in 136 games, he is the third player to net at four World Cup finals.
Brazil legend Pele and West Germany's Uwe Seeler both scored at the 1958, 1962, 1966 and 1970 finals.
Klose's goal against Brazil came in his 23rd World Cup appearance, a tally only compatriot Lothar Matthaus has bettered.

Miroslav Klose

16 goals in 23 World Cup games - a World Cup record. Third player to net at four World Cup finals, after Pele and Uwe Seeler.
Germany have never lost in a game in which he has scored. He had never before netted in a World Cup semi-final or final.


Germany have never lost a game in which he has scored.

Miroslav Klose celebrates all his World Cup goals at once

Moroslav Klose scored 16 goals in 23 world cup appearances.The Details are -
2002-5 Goals
2006-5 Goals
2010-4 Goals
2014-2 Goals
3 Goals against Saudi Arabia in 2002
4th Goal against Ireland in 2002
5th Goal against Cameroon in 2002
6th Goal against Costa Rica in 2006
7th Goal against Costa Rica in 2006
8th Goal against Ecuador in 2006
9th Goal against Ecuador in 2006
10th Goal against Argentina in 2006
11th Goal against Australia in 2010
12th Goal against England in 2010
13th Goal against Argentina in 2010
14th Goal against Argentina in 2010
15th Goal against Ghana in 2014
16th Goal against Brazil in 2014

Top five World Cup goalscorers

Position Name Country Goals Matches Played Goal Average Tournaments
1 Miroslav Klose Germany 16 23 0.70 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014
2 Ronaldo Brazil 15 19 0.79 1998, 2002, 2006
3 Gerd Muller West Germany 14 13 1.08 1970, 1974
4 Just Fontaine France 13 6 2.17 1958
5 Pele Brazil 12 14 0.86 1958, 1962, 1966, 1970



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