Youth career Enke began playing football from an early age, initially playing as a striker, before making the switch to goalkeeper, where he displayed obvious talent. He joined
Carl Zeiss Jena in 1985 after an impressive performance while playing against them in a youth team match for SV Jenapharm. At the age of 17, Enke signed his first professional contract with Carl Zeiss Jena. He made his professional debut on 11 November 1995, against future club
Hannover 96 in the
2. Bundesliga. He was given the opportunity after the club suffered two consecutive fiascos against
Duisburg and
Bochum, prompting coach
Eberhard Vogel to drop the former first-choice goalkeeper Mario Neumann for the youngster Enke. Enke played three games during November 1995, but Neumann was restored to the team after this period and Enke did not appear for the first team again that season. The goalkeeper actually would never play for the club again as he was signed by
Bundesliga club
Borussia Mönchengladbach in the summer of 1996. Enke spent his first two seasons here with the club's U-23 side, playing in the lower leagues, as well as for the Under-21 national team His chance came on the eve of the 1998–99 season when Uwe Kamps suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon and new coach
Friedel Rausch gave Enke his big chance to finally make his club debut. and becoming one of four goalkeepers on the team's books. Enke had a history of panic attacks
Atlético Madrid and
Manchester United chasing him. After contract talks with Benfica stalled, Enke took up the offer of Spanish giants
Barcelona and moved on a free transfer in June 2002 on a three-year deal. Life at the
Camp Nou proved tough for Enke — he later labelled the goalkeeper's spot at Barça as the "most difficult goalkeeping position in Europe" – as he ended up playing second choice to
Roberto Bonano and then
Víctor Valdés. His debut set the mark, as the club was humiliatingly knocked out of the
Spanish Cup by third flight
Novelda CF at the first hurdle on 11 September 2002 and was criticised by teammate
Frank de Boer in public for his part in their exit. His brief taste of
La Liga came in a 20-minute appearance as a substitute in a 2–2 draw at
Osasuna on 2 March 2003. He did manage to sample some European action during his spell though as he made two
UEFA Champions League appearances, against
Club Brugge and
Galatasaray in the group stage. The following season, as
Frank Rijkaard replaced
Louis van Gaal as coach, Enke was loaned out to Turkish side
Fenerbahçe – then managed by German coach
Christoph Daum – as part of the deal that saw
Rüştü Reçber move to the Spanish club. However, his career continued to stall as he managed to play just a solitary game there, a traumatic 0–3 defeat to
Istanbulspor on 10 August 2003. His own fans pelted him with firelighters and bottles during the game, blaming him for this bitter defeat. These scenes caused Enke to immediately quit the club and his planned one-year loan and return to Spain. It was at this time that Enke suffered his first spell of depression, which led to his almost quitting football altogether. After a four-month spell back at Barcelona, but outside the first team squad, Enke dropped down to the Spanish
Segunda División when he was loaned to
CD Tenerife in January 2004 for the remainder of the season. Here, he enjoyed an upturn, performing strongly and winning acclaim from the fans and other clubs. Although he believed his career was destined to remain in the lower leagues, he left Tenerife to join Hannover 96 in the Bundesliga.
Bundesliga return Hannover in 2009 Following his return to form at CD Tenerife, Enke returned to his homeland joining Bundesliga side Hannover 96 in July 2004 on a free transfer in an initial two-year deal. His career enjoyed its greatest success and stability, as he became firmly established as the club's first choice and was voted the best goalkeeper in the league by his fellow professionals in
kicker magazine. Such form caused Enke to be linked with moves to larger clubs, particularly
VfB Stuttgart. In December 2006, however, he ended this speculation by signing a contract extension with Hannover 96 until the end of the 2009–10 season. He was elected team captain by his teammates for the 2007–08 season, a role he would retain for the rest of his career. He again won the best goalkeeper award for the 2008–09 season, which would tragically prove to be his final full campaign. Enke played 180 times for Hannover 96 in total. He made the final appearance of his career on 8 November 2009 in a 2–2 draw at home to
Hamburg, just two days before his death. ==International career==