Sunday, November 15, 2009

Around 50 thousand people attended the celebration (Mass) let go 96 and Hannover goalkeeper German national team, Robert Enke for good, Niedersachen Stadium, Sunday (15/11). Sadness, a sprinkling of flowers, and candlelight add ambience to accompany the emotion.

"Enke will never come back to this stadium. In this place, she stole our hearts as a goalkeeper, leader, and captain of our team," said President Hannover, Martin Kind.

"Robert, you are number one in the strict sense. This is why 50 thousand people respect you, in your town, in stadionmu. Enke is one of the leading figures of German sports. The one who can entertain, I am fortunate to have worked with him. A blessing that Robert Enke to be part of us. But, very sad he had to go too fast, "said Kind.

Many of the judge, Enke died of depression. According to the marker as the doctor who treated Enke, clients suffering from depression since 2003. Not yet recovered from the depression, the load increases Enke mind when his daughter, Lara, died of heart failure. Enke killed by hit by a train in Neustadt, Tuesday (10/11). Many others think that he intentionally killed himself.

Mayor of Hannover, Stephan Weil added, "Many young fans devastated by the death of their greatest figures. Enke will still love you to keep your love for the sport, although sport is not the most important thing in life. We all have fears. Enke not only against taste fear. He also had to battle public fear. It's very painful. Anyone who shows fear, not a sign of weakness, but quite the contrary to show his strength. "

Enke's wife, Teresa, fought back tears during the release ceremony lasted an hour until the casket containing her husband's body being taken out of the stadium by a team mate of former friends, by singing a song "You'll Never Walk Alone" Liverpool's fans.

Father Heinrich's testimony also revealed Plochge about Enke, "All positive judgments about Enke, 100 percent honest. I think everyone would whisper that he's the best. He is not only an idol, but an ideal role model."

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