List of international goals scored by Jan Koller

Jan Koller is the all-time top scorer in the history of the Czech Republic national football team, with 55 goals in 91 appearances from 1999 to 2009.

On 8 June 2005, he scored four goals in a 6–1 win over Macedonia in 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification, which took him to 39 goals, making him the team's highest scorer.[1]

Goals

Scores and results list the Czech Republic's goal tally first[2]
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 9 February 1999 King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels  Belgium 1–0 Win Friendly
2. 5 June 1999 Kadrioru Stadium, Tallinn  Estonia 2–0 Win Euro 2000 qualifying
3. 9 June 1999 Letna Stadium, Prague  Scotland 3–2 Win Euro 2000 qualifying
4. 18 August 1999 Spotovni Areal, Drnovice   Switzerland 3–0 Win Friendly
5. 4 September 1999 Žalgiris Stadium, Vilnius  Lithuania 4–0 Win Euro 2000 qualifying
6.
7. 8 September 1999 Na Stínadlech, Teplice  Bosnia and Herzegovina 3–0 Win Euro 2000 qualifying
8. 9 October 1999 Letná Stadium, Prague  Faroe Islands 3–0 Win Euro 2000 qualifying
9. 13 November 1999 Philips Stadion, Eindhoven  Netherlands 1–1 Draw Friendly
10. 23 February 2000 Lansdowne Road, Dublin  Republic of Ireland 2–3 Loss Friendly
11.
12. 29 March 2000 Na Stínadlech, Teplice  Australia 3–1 Win Friendly
13. 26 April 2000 Letná Stadium, Prague  Israel 4–1 Win Friendly
14. 7 October 2000 Na Stínadlech, Teplice  Iceland 4–0 Win 2002 World Cup qualification
15.
16. 12 February 2002 Neo GSZ Stadium, Larnaca  Hungary 2–0 Win Friendly
17. 13 February 2002 GSP Stadium, Nicosia  Cyprus 4–3 Win Friendly
18.
19. 21 August 2002 Andrův stadion, Olomouc  Slovakia 4–1 Win Friendly
20.
21. 29 March 2003 De Kuip, Rotterdam  Netherlands 1–1 Draw Euro 2004 qualifying
22. 2 April 2003 Letná Stadium, Prague  Austria 4–0 Win Euro 2004 qualifying
23.
24. 30 April 2003 Na Stínadlech, Teplice  Turkey 4–0 Win Friendly
25. 11 June 2003 Andrův stadion, Olomouc  Andorra 5–0 Win Euro 2004 qualifying
26. 10 September 2003 Letná Stadium, Prague  Netherlands 3–1 Win Euro 2004 qualifying
27. 11 October 2003 Ernst Happel Stadium, Vienna  Austria 3–2 Win Euro 2004 qualifying
28. 19 June 2004 Estádio Municipal de Aveiro, Aveiro  Netherlands 3–2 Win Euro 2004
29. 27 June 2004 Estádio do Dragão, Porto  Denmark 3–0 Win Euro 2004
30. 9 October 2004 Letná Stadium, Prague  Romania 1–0 Win 2006 World Cup qualification
31. 13 October 2004 Republican Stadium, Yerevan  Armenia 3–0 Win 2006 World Cup qualification
32.
33. 17 November 2004 Skopje City Stadium, Skopje  Macedonia 2–0 Win 2006 World Cup qualification
34. 9 February 2005 Arena Petrol, Celje  Slovenia 3–0 Win Friendly
35. 4 June 2005 Stadion u Nisy, Liberec  Andorra 8–1 Win 2006 World Cup qualification
36. 8 June 2005 Na Stínadlech, Teplice  Macedonia 6–1 Win 2006 World Cup qualification
37.
38.
39.
40. 17 August 2005 Ullevi, Gothenburg  Sweden 1–2 Loss Friendly
41. 3 June 2006 Letná Stadium, Prague  Trinidad and Tobago 3–0 Win Friendly
42.
43. 12 June 2006 FIFA WM Stadion Gelsenkirchen, Gelsenkirchen  United States 3–0 Win 2006 World Cup
44. 8 September 2006 Tehelné pole, Bratislava  Slovakia 3–0 Win Euro 2008 qualifying
45. 7 October 2006 Stadion u Nisy, Liberec  San Marino 7–0 Win Euro 2008 qualifying
46.
47. 11 October 2006 Lansdowne Road, Dublin  Republic of Ireland 1–1 Draw Euro 2008 qualifying
48. 7 February 2007 King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels  Belgium 2–0 Win Friendly
49. 22 August 2007 Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna  Austria 1–1 Draw Friendly
50. 8 September 2007 Stadio Olimpico, Serravalle  San Marino 3–0 Win Euro 2008 qualifying
51. 21 November 2007 GSP Stadium, Nicosia  Cyprus 2–0 Win Euro 2008 qualifying
52. 26 March 2008 SAS Arena, Herning  Denmark 1–1 Draw Friendly
53. 27 May 2008 Stadion Eden, Prague  Lithuania 2–0 Win Friendly
54.
55. 15 June 2008 Stade de Genève, Geneva  Turkey 2–3 Loss Euro 2008

See also

References

  1. "Van Persie inspires Dutch victory". CNN. 8 June 2005. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
  2. "Jan Koller – International Appearances". RSSSF. Retrieved 2 February 2011.
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