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    Kahn was born in Karlsruhe. He is partly of Latvian descent; his father Rolf was born in Liepāja in 1943, where he remains well-known, to a Latvian mother, Ērika Alksne, and a Baltic German father, also named Rolf. [86] Rolf briefly played professionally for Karlsruher SC, as did his son Axel, Oliver Kahn's older brother. [87]

  2. Oliver Kahn (born June 15, 1969, Karlsruhe, West Germany [now in Germany]) is a German football (soccer) player who is considered one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time. He was named world goalkeeper of the year on three occasions (1999, 2001, and 2002).

  3. Sep 8, 2023 · Kahn was born in Karlsruhe in 1969, and it was in his hometown in the state of Baden-Württemberg – around 40 miles from Stuttgart – that he took his first steps as a footballer.

  4. Oliver Kahn is a former German football goalkeeper. He started his career in the Karlsruher SC Junior team in 1975. Twelve years later, Kahn made his debut match in the professional squad.

    • June 15, 1969
    • 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
    • Oliver Rolf Kahn
    • German
  5. Place of birth: Karlsruhe. Citizenship: Germany. Height: N/A. Position: Goalkeeper. Former International: Germany. Caps/Goals: 86 / 0. Last position: Chairman Club: Bayern Munich. Player data. Main position: Goalkeeper. Loading...

    • Germany
    • Karlsruhe
  6. Oliver Kahn, a German football goalkeeper, was born on June 15, 1969. He started playing football thanks to his father, Rolf Kahn, who was a coach for the youth team, "Karlsruher SC." Oliver showed exceptional dedication and perseverance from a young age, but his speech was often unintelligible due to a misaligned jaw.

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  8. Kahn was born in Karlsruhe. He is partly of Latvian descent; his father Rolf was born in Liepāja in 1943, where he remains well-known, to a Latvian mother, Ērika Alksne, and a Baltic German father, also named Rolf. [86] Rolf briefly played professionally for Karlsruher SC, as did his son Axel, Oliver Kahn's older brother. [87]