Oliver Kahn biography
Oliver Kahn, in full Oliver Rolf Kahn, byname King Kahn, (born June 15, 1969, Karlsruhe, West Germany [now Germany]), German soccer (soccer) participant who is taken into account one of many biggest goalkeepers of all time. He was named world goalkeeper of the yr on three events (1999, 2001, and 2002).
Kahn started taking part in as a six-year-old along with his native soccer membership, and he made his upper-division debut with Karlsruher SC in 1987. He progressed so properly that in 1994 Bayern Munich signed him in a $2.5 million switch—a file quantity on the time for a German goalkeeper. Kahn acquired steering from Bayern’s goalkeeper coach, famend ex-keeper Sepp Maier, and in Kahn’s 14 years with the group they collected eight Bundesliga championships and 6 German Cups. In addition, he led Bayern to wins within the 1996 Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Cup and the 2001 UEFA Champions League.
Despite his early membership success, Kahn didn't make both the German youth or intermediate-level nationwide groups. He performed his first worldwide match in 1995 and was Germany’s second-string goalkeeper at each the 1996 European Championship (which Germany gained) and the 1998 World Cup. The 2002 World Cup gave Kahn his first actual alternative on the world stage. He suffered a humiliating expertise within the qualifying competitors when he conceded 5 objectives to England, however he recovered to put up 5 shutouts within the event. However, within the closing in opposition to Brazil, he mishandled a shot that led to Brazil’s first purpose, which helped value Germany the trophy. Nevertheless, he was awarded the Lev Yashin Award as one of the best goalkeeper of the event, and after the sport he turned the primary goalkeeper to obtain the Golden Ball because the event’s greatest participant.
Kahn retired from skilled soccer in 2008 and launched a profession as a tv soccer commentator. His autobiography, Nummer eins (“Number One”), was revealed in 2004.
