Germany keeper Enke dies in apparent suicide

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* First indications point to suicide, say police

* Hanover 96 keeper won eight caps for Germany

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BERLIN, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Germany and Hanover 96 goalkeeper Robert Enke has died after being hit by a train in an apparent suicide, local police said on Tuesday.

“First indications point to suicide,” a media officer for the Lower Saxony police told Reuters before adding Enke’s body was found at a train crossing in Neustadt am Ruebenberge near Hanover.

“At 1825 (1725GMT) he was run over by a regional express train running between Hamburg and Bremen,” said police spokesman Stefan Wittke. “The train was travelling at the speed of 160-kph.”

The player’s friend and consultant Joerg Neblung told reporters: “I can confirm this is a case of suicide. He took his own life just before six (pm). There will be a press conference tomorrow with more details”.

Enke, 32, won eight international caps and was in the running to play at the World Cup in South Africa next year.

The news left Germans reeling and stunned the national soccer federation (DFB).

“The German team has learned of the death of Robert Enke with great shock,” said the DFB in a statement. “National team coach Joachim Loew and manager Oliver Bierhoff said ‘we are all shocked, we are speechless’.”

DFB president Theo Zwanziger said the federation was in mourning. “Our feelings go out to his wife and family,” he said.

Enke, who had spells with clubs in Spain, Turkey and Portugal before signing for Bundesliga team Hanover in 2004, experienced a difficult time in recent months as he battled to secure his place in Germany’s team.

STOMACH VIRUS

He missed the last three World Cup qualifiers with what turned out to be an energy-sapping stomach virus and had just returned to action after almost two months out.

“This is a tragedy,” Hanover president Martin Kind told reporters.

Despite not being called up for two friendlies against Chile and Ivory Coast this month, even after Bayer Leverkusen’s Rene Adler pulled out with an eye infection, Loew had hinted Enke was still front-runner for the starting spot.

Enke, born in Jena in the former East Germany, also played club football for Borussia Moenchengladbach and Benfica and had a brief spell at Barcelona before stints with Fenerbahce and Tenerife.

His two-year-old daughter died of a heart ailment in 2006. The couple adopted a two-month-old girl in May.

“Germany loses an exceptional athlete and a sensitive man who was a role model for many,” said Lower Saxony governor Christian Wulff.

Hundreds of fans gathered to light candles outside the Hanover 96 offices after learning of Enke’s death.

It is not yet clear whether Germany’s friendly against Chile on Saturday will still go ahead.

(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann, editing by Tony Jimenez. To query or comment on this story email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)

Updated Nov 10, 6:27 pm EST
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  1. <i>jstempert</i>
    12. Posted by jstempert Wed Nov 11 9:50am EST

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    This is tragic that someone with such talent and public influence could be so selfish and leave behind a commitment to his family for whatever reason....
  2. grrrrrrrrrrant
    11. Posted by grrrrrrrrrrant Wed Nov 11 4:23am EST

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    RIP, Robert. It's amazing to see what the human mind can do to someone...through stress, depression or whatever it might have been going on in his life. It's just incredibly unfortunate and heart-breaking to see someone with so much talent and, more importantly, life ahead of him gone at such a young age.

    May he rest in peace, and hope to find that peace outside of this mortal life.
  3. <i>zezoh7</i>
    10. Posted by zezoh7 Wed Nov 11 3:36am EST

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    What a great lost to world football in general and Germany football in particular. May his soul rest in peace.
  4. MosesQ
    9. Posted by MosesQ Wed Nov 11 2:43am EST

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    What a sad news. What prompt hm to kill himself. May his soul rest in peace.
  5. ianw
    8. Posted by ianw Tue Nov 10 10:55pm EST

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    RIP Robert, puts football in perspective,my heart goes out to his family and friends.
  6. str8J
    7. Posted by str8J Tue Nov 10 9:53pm EST

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    Enke was a good GK. He'll be missed. My condolences go out to his family.
  7. Fernando
    6. Posted by Fernando Tue Nov 10 6:11pm EST

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    he was a great gk,arguably the best german.feelings for his friends and family,RIP
  8. bradleym
    5. Posted by bradleym Tue Nov 10 4:56pm EST

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    Sad turn of events. Robert Enke was definitely one of the better keepers in Germany, saved Hannover many times with his great saves. He had many years at the top level left and was most likely a shoe in for 1 of the 3 keeper spots for Germany for World Cup 2010. My thoughts go out to him and his young family.
  9. kevin
    4. Posted by kevin Tue Nov 10 4:34pm EST

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    my thoughts go out to his family and to his club.a very sad loss to football
  10. <i>alsowilmor</i>
    3. Posted by alsowilmor Tue Nov 10 4:31pm EST

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    iam sad to hear the lost of a great goal keeper on his way to the world cup.......
  11. Eddie A
    2. Posted by Eddie A Tue Nov 10 3:58pm EST

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    Man... 32, how sad.
  12. Fanatico do Selecao Brasileira
    1. Posted by Fanatico do Selecao Brasileira Tue Nov 10 3:41pm EST

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    very, very sad turn of events. RIP, Robert.
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