Timm Klose, born on May ninth, nineteen eighty-eight, in Frankfurt, is a distinguished Swiss former professional footballer renowned for his role as a centre-back. Raised in Switzerland from the age of five, Klose's football journey began in the youth teams of BSC Old Boys and FC Basel, where he honed his skills before making a significant move to FC Thun in two thousand nine.
In two thousand eleven, Klose transitioned to Germany, joining 1. FC Nürnberg, where he continued to develop his career. His time at VfL Wolfsburg from two thousand thirteen marked a pivotal point, leading to his eventual signing with Norwich City in two thousand sixteen. During his tenure at Norwich, he made over one hundred appearances, showcasing his defensive prowess and leadership on the pitch.
In two thousand twenty-two, Klose signed with EFL Championship side Bristol City, further adding to his impressive career. After departing from the club, he decided to retire from professional play and shifted his focus to coaching, taking on the role of coach for Basel's under-21 side.
On the international stage, Klose made his full debut for the Swiss national team in two thousand eleven, earning a total of seventeen caps. He also represented Switzerland at the London 2012 Olympic Games, contributing to the team's efforts on a global platform.