Klaus Fischer (born 27 December 1949) is a German former professional footballer and coach. He was a key player on the West Germany national team that lost the 1982 World Cup final to Italy. As a forward, he was noted for his , and scored a spectacular overhead kick equalizer in extra-time of a 1982 World Cup semi-final against France.
He moved from SC Zwiesel to TSV 1860 Munich in 1968 and made 535 Bundesliga appearances for 1860 Munich, FC Schalke 04, 1. FC Köln and VfL Bochum. With Schalke 04 he won the German Cup in 1972. Schalke 04 were one of the clubs involved in a bribery scandal in season 1970–71 of the Bundesliga. As one of the players involved, Fischer initially received a ban for life, but this punishment was later reduced to a one-year league ban and a five-year ban from national team eligibility.
In 1976, he was top scorer in the Bundesliga. With 268 goals he ranks third to Gerd Müller and Robert Lewandowski on the list of all-time top Bundesliga goalscorers. In 1988 Fischer's club side VfL Bochum made it to the German Cup final, but Fischer did not feature in the final match. He ended his career in 1988.
His 182 league goals for Schalke 04 remain a club record.
Fischer was known particularly for his , often set up for him by Rüdiger Abramczik. His goal from a bicycle kick in a 4–1 win in a 1977 international match against Switzerland was selected as the Goal of the Year by German television viewers. It was later voted Goal of the Decade and Goal of the Century. He also scored a famous bicycle kick equalizer in extra time in a 1982 World Cup semi-final against France, which West Germany went on to win on penalties.
+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition |
9 |
21 |
0 |
16 |
29 |
4 |
22 |
20 |
32 |
34 |
27 |
25 |
11 |
6 |
7 |
20 |
19 |
16 |
8 |
3 |
2 |
+ Appearances and goals by national team and year | |
West Germany | 11 |
1 | |
5 | |
2 | |
9 | |
4 | |
Exhibition match |
4–0 |
3–1 |
2–0 |
1–1 |
2–2 |
2–2 |
1–0 |
4–1 |
4–1 |
1–1 |
3–1 |
UEFA Euro 1980 qualifying |
5–1 |
3–0 |
Friendly |
UEFA Euro 1980 qualifying |
8–0 |
8–0 |
1982 FIFA World Cup qualification |
Friendly |
1982 FIFA World Cup qualification |
4–0 |
Friendly |
1982 FIFA World Cup qualification |
8–0 |
8–0 |
4–0 |
Friendly |
3–1 |
1982 FIFA World Cup |
3–3 |
1. FC Köln
Individual
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