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"I was held in one of the roughest prisons in Singapore for 101 days. There were no beds or proper toilets. I was beaten up every day" Former goalkeeper, and now Sporting Director of Aberdeen, Lutz Pfannenstiel, on his extraordinary life and career
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Scotland is the latest stop for Pfannenstiel, who took over as Aberdeen’s sporting director late last year"I was held in one of the roughest prisons in Singapore for 101 days.
Pfannenstiel played quite a lot of it – in all, more than 400 games at 25 different clubs.
I thought I’d get some experience out there and then return to Europe.”
BIGGER THAN THE BIBLELutz Pfannenstiel playing in the 9th unofficial Ice Snow Football World Cup 2019 in Arosa.
Ten days later after defying death, Pfannenstiel played again.