Daniel Huss

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Daniel Huss
Personnel
Surname Daniel Huss
birthday 4th October 1979
place of birth Luxembourg
size 1.85 m
position attack
Juniors
Years station
-1997 CS Grevenmacher
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1997 Standard Liège B
1998 1. FC Kaiserslautern II 1 00(0)
1998-2013 CS Grevenmacher 364 (228)
2014-2016 Berdenia Berbourg
2016-2017 US Bad Mondorf II
2017-2018 CS Grevenmacher II
2018– Union Mertert-Wasserbillig II
2019– Union Mertert-Wasserbillig 1 00(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2000-2007 Luxembourg 46 00(2)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2015-2016 Berdenia Berbourg (assistant coach)
2016-2017 US Bad Mondorf II (player-coach)
2017-2018 CS Grevenmacher II (player-coach)
2018– Union Mertert-Wasserbillig II (player-coach)
1 Only league games are given.
As of July 27, 2019

Daniel Huss (born October 4, 1979 in Luxembourg ) is a Luxembourg soccer player and former national player.

Career

In the 2002/03 season, Huss was the top scorer in the national division with 23 goals , which is why he was in the focus of several second division clubs from Germany. However, a change did not take place and Huss stayed with "CSG".

In the 2009/2010 season he was again the top scorer with 22 goals. Until his suspension, he had a total of 228 hits in the top division of Luxembourg. In the all-time table of the most successful goal scorers in the top division in Luxembourg, he is second behind Armin Krings (255 goals / 347 games) and ninth in most games with 364 games.

In 2010 he was voted Footballer of the Year in Luxembourg .

Huss scored one goal in a total of 16 European Cup games for CS Grevenmacher .

National team

Huss played 46 times for the Luxembourg national team and scored two goals. He made his debut in February 2000 in a friendly against Northern Ireland .

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. transfermarkt.de: Will Huss soon be the second Luxemburgish player in the Bundesliga? Retrieved January 17, 2016 .
  2. ^ All footballers of the year from 1987/1988 to 2010/2011