Counted from the international goal archive — every scorer-credited goal in the matches it covers, 1916 to today. A record of covered matches, not a complete career count; own goals never join a scorer's tally.
Klaus Fischer 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 bicycle kicks, and scored a spectacular overhead kick equalizer in extra-time of a 1982 World Cup semi-final against France. — Wikipedia
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| Date | Opponent | Result | Minutes | Competition | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1982-07-08 | D3–3(n) | 108' | FIFA World Cup | Seville | |
| 1982-07-02 | W2–1(a) | 75' | FIFA World Cup | Madrid | |
| 1981-11-22 | W4–0(h) | 4' | FIFA World Cup qualification | Düsseldorf | |
| 1981-11-18 | W8–0(h) | 32' 72' | FIFA World Cup qualification | Dortmund | |
| 1981-09-23 | W7–1(h) | 11' | FIFA World Cup qualification | Bochum | |
| 1981-05-24 | W4–0(a) | 37' 80' | FIFA World Cup qualification | Lahti | |
| 1981-04-29 | W2–0(h) | 36' | FIFA World Cup qualification | Hamburg | |
| 1980-02-27 | W8–0(h) | 40' 90' | UEFA Euro qualification | Bremen | |
| 1979-12-22 | W2–0(h) | 15' | UEFA Euro qualification | Gelsenkirchen | |
| 1979-10-17 | W5–1(h) | 21' 38' | UEFA Euro qualification | Cologne | |
| 1979-05-02 | W2–0(a) | 52' | UEFA Euro qualification | Wrexham |