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Full Name: Manuel Neuer
Place of Birth: Gelsenkirchen
Date of Birth: March 27, 1986
Nationality: German
Position: Goalkeeper
Playing in the Club: Bayern Munich

Manuel Neuer has been a Schalke player since the age of five years and was described as the "public face" of the club, before he chose to move to Bayern Munich in 2011.

Neuer has been a player in club Schalke since the 2006-07 season, when he made his debut at the prime age of 20, and probably the best performance with Schalke occurred in March 2008 when he made a succession brought Schalke reach the Champions League quarter-finals for the first time.

A European Under-21 champion in 2009, Neuer expressly transferred his club form to the international stage while starring for the senior Germany in the final of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. He caught up to the No. 1 shirt following the tragic death of Robert Enke and Rene Adler injury, and, like his team, belied a young age with a series of mature performances. Famously, he claimed he was "tricked" into Uruguayan referee Jorge Larrionda failed to see that Frank Lampard's shot had crossed the line for England in the second half.



Kunggulan Neuer is impressive reflex goalkeeper Neuer makes a real reputable but excellent distribution was also sure he is an offensive threat.

Neuer is a weakness he could be more commanding presence in the box itself, although Neuer has worked hard on aspects of the game in recent times.

Being a career high Neur is named No. 1 goalie his country to the 2010 World Cup finals at Germany impress trip to the semi-final defeat at the hands of eventual champions Spain.

Career low neuer is a 5-0 hammering at the hands of Kaiserslautern in November 2010 which exacerbated a very poor start to the season for Schalke.

Neuer style is enthusiastic, accomplished, dynamic. Model of a modern goalkeeper.
Neuer idol is former Schalke, Arsenal and Germany goalkeeper Jens Lehmann.

Senior career:
2004-2008: Schalke 04 II
2005-2011: Schalke 04
2011-Now: Bayern Munich

Career team:
2004: Germany U18
2004-2005: Germany U19
2005-2006: Germany U20
2006-2009: Germany U21
2009-Now: Germany