Emilio Ballack, the son of former German star player Michael Ballack, died at age 18 in a quad-bike accident in Portugal on Thursday. The news was confirmed by Chelsea Football Club, Ballack's former ...
"The news about Emilio's death shook me deeply," CEO Oliver Kahn added in a statement on the organization's website. "There are no words at a time like this. FC Bayern's thoughts are with our former ...
CHELSEA legend Michael Ballack had to fight back tears as he opened up about his son’s tragic death in a brave account. Ballack’s son Emilio died at the age of 18 back in 2021 after a fatal accident ...
Emilio Ballack was killed about 2 a.m. local time Thursday in Troia, south of the capital of Lisbon, near a house his dad bought several years ago. Instagram Former German soccer star Michael ...
Former Chelsea and Germany captain Michael Ballack has spoken publicly for the first time about the tragic death of his son Emilio. The football legend became emotional while remembering the loss ...
Former Chelsea midfielder Michael Ballack’s son Emilio has been killed in a quad crash in Portugal. The 18-year-old is said to have died in an accident around 2am on Thursday morning. Portuguese media ...
Emilio Ballack dies in quad bike incident in Portugal in early hours of Thursday morning; 18-year-old was the son of former Germany, Bayern Munich and Chelsea midfielder Michael Ballack; Chelsea tweet ...
The son of former Chelsea midfielder Michael Ballack, Emilio, has been killed in a quad-bike crash, according to local reports in Portugal. The 18-year-old was involved in an accident in the early ...
The teenage son of former Chelsea midfielder Michael Ballack has died after being crushed by a quad bike, reports say. Emilio, the second of three children between Ballack and his former partner ...
"I've known and admired Michael for over 20 years, I am incredibly sorry for him and his family," FC Bayern president Herbert Hainer wrote of Emilio Ballack's death Jason Hahn is a former Human ...
"The news about Emilio's death shook me deeply," CEO Oliver Kahn added in a statement on the organization's website. "There are no words at a time like this. FC Bayern's thoughts are with our former ...