Berlin - Germany striker Miroslav Klose
won the Golden Shoe award for topping the scoring charts at the 2006 World Cup finals.
Klose hit five goals in the tournament, two clear of eight
players on three goals.
The 28-year-old, who also netted five times in the 2002
finals, scored twice against both Costa Rica and Ecuador in
group games and headed the equaliser in the quarter-final
against Argentina, which the hosts won in a penalty shoot-out.
His five goals are the lowest winning haul since the 1962
World Cup in Chile when six players scored four times.
Reuters