Germany football goalkeeper Hanover 96 man, Robert Enke dies
Posted on 10. Nov, 2009 by Turbo in Sports
Robert Enke, the superb German goalkeeper died in a train hit incident.
In what police suspect as a suicide, Enke was hit by a train at a level crossing northwest of Hannover.
Robert Enke has played for German team for 8 teams and he debuted at 29 years of age. He also played for several known clubs including Barcelona. Enke is fondly called as Hanover 96 man by the football brethern.
Enke is fondly remembered by his soccer team members including the team manager Oliver Bierhoff and the news of his death has sent them all to a state of shock.
Enke lost his only child in 2006, 2-year-old daughter. She suffered from a rare heart disease and Enke couple adopted another girl in May 2009. Enke was survived by his wife and the 8-month-old baby daughter.
The Hanover 96 man and goalkeeper was found dead at a level crossing when some regional train between Norddeich and Hanover might have him at the crossing near Neustadt am Rubenberge.
Besides Barcelona Enke played for Benfica, Carl Zeiss Jena, Tenerife, Borussia Mönchengladbach and Fenerbahce.
Fans and team members are mourning the death of the Hanover 96 man, Robert Enke.
