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Oliver Kahn

Oliver Kahn (German: Oliver Kahn) footballer former German born June 15, 1969 in Karlsruhe, he was playing center goalkeeper for the German team's first football, and with Bayern Munich until his retirement in 2008 and was a reserve goalkeeper for the German team in the 2006 World Cup . Played more than five hundred games in the Bundesliga and label him keeper of monkeys to the large number of addressing the ball high was chosen as the best goalkeeper in the world three times (1999-2001-2002) by IFFHS was also selected as the best player in the World Cup of 2002, the first time which is chosen goalkeeper as the best player. I have retired from international football after the 2006 World Cup and won the German league title Year 2008/2007 and retired after a final march bus achievements.


    Length of 188 cm played 86 international matches
    
The first match was against Switzerland
    
Mparth play the 500 in the Premier League Germany
    
The title of titles such as: Away, and Otteitn, and King Khan, and the guard who does not smile at all. The goalkeeper Oliver Kahn unceremoniously and violent, which in this example par excellence of the German Football German German Balmakna known. Now is the absolute and has two children from his wife, who spent ten years with her. Known for his emotional adventure outside of marriage, which brought him Alvdaúkh in the tabloids. Sang at his retirement ceremony of British singer Paul Potts has come the time of the farewell song time to say goodbye.

            
Personal achievements:

    
Best goalkeeper in the world year
(1999-2001-2002)

    
The second best guard vs. the world
2000

    
The third best goalkeeper in the world
2003

    
Fifth best goalkeeper in the world
2005

    
The best player in the 2002 World Cup

        
According to FIFA ranking
    
The second best soccer player in the 2002 World
    
Seventh best soccer player in the 2001 world

        
By Lafrans Football

    
The third best European Footballer of 2001
    
The third best European Footballer of 2002

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