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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 135. Not illustrated. Chapters: Wacker Burghausen Players, Lutz Pfannenstiel, Maheta Molango, Maximilian Nicu, Uwe Gospodarek, Marek Krej i, Slobodan Komljenovi, Nikolas Ledgerwood, John Mosquera, Festus Agu, Youssef Mokhtari, Sebastian Kneissl, Goce Toleski, Stefan Lexa, Thomas Broich, Stefan Reisinger, Michael Wiesinger, David Solga, Hrvoje Vukovi, Evans Wise, Johan Driza, Vlado Jekni, Dragan Bogavac, Stefan Binder, Ozgur Kart, Rajko Tav ar, Thomas Neubert, Martin Forkel, Dilaver Sat lm, Macchambes Younga-Mouhani, Veselin Popovi, Tom Geissler, Levente Schultz, Michael Kostner, Andy Nagelein, Christoph Teinert, Daniel Rosin, Rafael Kazior, Aleksandar Atanackovi, Carlos de Jesus Junior, Timo Nagy, Thorsten Burkhardt, Marco Stark, Markus Palionis, Tobias Fink, Nico Herzig, Toralf Konetzke, Thomas Drescher, Marco Calamita, Alessandro Belleri, Andreas Michl, Bjorn Hertl, Matthias Zimmermann, Josef La tovka, Igor Jovanovi, Robert Paul. Excerpt: Lutz Pfannenstiel (born 12 May 1973 in Zwiesel) is a German football goalkeeper. He currently plays for Ramblers besides works as Technical Director and Head Coach of the club. He is mostly famous for having played for 25 different clubs all around the world during his career, including stints in Germany, England, New Zealand, Singapore, USA, Brazil, South Africa, Finland, Malaysia, Malta, Belgium, Canada, Namibia, Norway and Albania. After signing for Hermann Aichinger in Brazil, he has played for clubs in all six inhabited continents. Pfannenstiel was a playing coach at Norwegian side Manglerud Star, making his debut in the 2-1 away win against Asker on 13 April, 2009. He has plays for Manglerud Star in Norway and joined on 3 October to Namibian club Ramblers. Pfannenstiel is a former member of the Germany U-17 national football team. Pfannenstiel began his coaching career in April 200.