More than 45,000 fans, friends and team mates have paid their last respects to Germany's national goalkeeper Robert Enke, who killed himself on Tuesday, according to BBC.
His flower-draped coffin was put in the middle of the stadium of his team, Hanover 96, for the memorial ceremony.
"Robert Enke will never come back to this stadium, the place where he conquered our hearts," Hanover 96 club president Martin Kind said.
Enke, 32, who suffered from depression, threw himself under a commuter train.
He had been expected to play his part in the national team at the World Cup finals in South Africa in June 2010.
Thousands attend Enke's memorial
More than 45,000 fans, friends and team mates have paid their last respects to Germany's national goalkeeper Robert Enke, who killed himself on Tuesday.
