Monday, October 11, 2010

German football honors the memory of Enke

The players of the German national team, Football Union of the country and breeder Joachim Loew have collected a total of 200,000 euros for the charity said on Monday.

Money had to be submitted to the Foundation, named after Robert Enke and is chaired by his wife, 10-and November. Then Germany had to play a control game with Chile, but he failed.


Ironically, on 10 November and turns and just one year after the tragic death of former goalkeeper Hanover'96, who had eight matches in the national team.

According to the newspaper Bild am Sonntag, 100,000 euros were collected from the national team players between themselves and another 100,000 euros will provide coach Joachim Loew, the German Football Association and his club Hanover'96.

Foundation, named after the suicide goalkeeper, helping to treat diseases in children, including diseases of the cardiovascular system and depression.

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