
Kahn's life outside of soccer
Kahn's family life
Kahn was born in the southern city of Karlsruhe in Baden-Württemberg. He is partly of Latvian descent, with his grandmother being Latvian and his father also born in Liepaja, and is well known in the region. He also has an elder brother named Axel, who played for Karlsruhe and in the Bundesliga B. In 2010, Kahn and his wife Simone) ended their 10-year marriage, during which they had 2 children. His subsequent girlfriend, Svenja, also gave birth to a son in February 2011, and the marriage was officially consummated on July 9 of the same year.
In 2009, Schalke 04 offered Kahn the job of manager, but the latter refused. Two years later, in April 2011, Kahn was convicted by a German court of tax evasion and fined 125,000 euros for failing to declare more than 6,000 euros worth of luxury clothing he brought back from a trip to Dubai.
Kahn is a supporter of the Munich street soccer league "Bunt kickt gut", which is considered to be a pioneering project in organized street soccer and provides an arena for intercultural understanding and value education in Germany and Europe. He also supports the Sepp Helberg Foundation, which promotes soccer in schools, clubs and prisons, and the Justin Rocolla Association, which aims to protect young people from violence, alcohol and drugs. In addition, Kahn has established the Oliver Kahn Foundation and has been working with the Roland Berger Foundation in schools in nine federal states since the fall of 2009. The foundation's own program is called "Du packst es! (Du packst es!)", which aims to increase students' interest in learning.
Kahn received his Coaching Practitioner Certificate in 2010[64]. And after further studies through the Correspondence University of Hagen and the Private University of Westborough Palace, he also obtained a Master of Business Administration.
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Kahn's off-field life
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