Holger Aden

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Holger Aden
Personnel
birthday August 25, 1965
place of birth HamburgGermany
size 180 cm
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
Niendorfer TSV
0000-1985 TSV DuWo 08 Hamburg
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1985-1987 SC Concordia Hamburg 52 (17)
1987-1988 Altona 93 32 (15)
1988-1989 1. SC Norderstedt 34 (22)
1989 Bayer 04 Leverkusen 2 0(0)
1990-1992 Eintracht Braunschweig 98 (52)
1993-1996 VfL Bochum 42 (20)
2003 SV Straelen
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1999-2000 Union Günnigfeld
2009 Forward corn harps
2013 SV Schermbeck
1 Only league games are given.

Holger Aden (born August 25, 1965 in Hamburg ) is a former German soccer player and soccer coach . In the 1992/93 season he scored the most goals in the German professional leagues with 28 league goals, but was neither top scorer in the first nor in the second Bundesliga because of his change during the season between the two leagues .

Career

Aden began his career in high-class football in the Oberliga Nord , in which he scored 54 goals for SC Concordia Hamburg , Altona 93 and 1. SC Norderstedt between 1985 and 1989 . With the recommendation of 22 goals from the 1988/89 season, Aden moved to Bayer 04 Leverkusen in the summer of 1989 , for whom he made two short appearances in the Bundesliga in August 1989. However, he could not prevail. In the winter break of 1989/90 Aden went to the second division club Eintracht Braunschweig . Success immediately came there; During the first two and a half seasons in Braunschweig, Aden scored an average of one goal in almost every second game. In autumn 1992 he scored 19 goals in the first 22 games up to the winter break of the second division season 1992/93 .

VfL Bochum was also in a critical position in the first division, in the first half of the season they were last in the table with only 18 goals scored. VfL removed Aden from his contract with Eintracht and brought him to Bochum. Aden scored nine first division goals in the remaining game days of the season, but VfL was relegated. In the following second division season Aden was affected by frequent injuries and therefore came only to a few missions. After Bochum's direct resurgence in 1994, Aden's health was restored, but he injured his left cruciate ligament on matchday five against SC Freiburg with a successful shot on goal. From this injury he did not recover properly, so that he ended his career at the end of the 1995/96 season without further use in the Bochum professional team.

At the turn of the millennium, Aden coached the Bochum regional league club Union Günnigfeld and ran a football school named after him, which ceased operations in 2004. In the 2002/03 season, like his former professional colleagues Peter Közle and Torsten Wohlert , he returned to the field for the then ambitious association league club SV Straelen . Until November 2, 2009 he trained the national division forward Kornharpen , which he left due to differences with the club's board.

From January 13, 2013 he was coach of the SV Schermbeck league club , but left the club at his own request at the end of August 2013.

Aden still plays regularly for the traditional team of VfL Bochum as a striker.

Club games in the professional area

  • Bayer 04 Leverkusen (July – December 1989)
    • 1st Bundesliga (4 games / no goal)
  • Eintracht Braunschweig (January 1990-December 1992)
    • 2. Bundesliga (1990/91 North Season) (98 games / 52 goals)
  • VfL Bochum (January 1993-June 1996)
    • 1. Bundesliga (22 games / 13 goals)
    • 2. Bundesliga (20 games / 7 goals)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ulf Kirsten and Anthony Yeboah scored 20 goals each as top scorer in the first division; Siegfried Reich as 2nd league shooter king 27th goals; Aden, on the other hand, 19 goals in the 2nd division and nine in the 1st division.
  2. Holger Aden: (K) a very special game ( memento from September 28, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) from the Bochum stadium magazine “Mein VfL”, issue from March 19, 2006;
  3. ^ "Disharmony with the Board of Directors" report from RevierSport online from November 4, 2009.
  4. ^ "Ex-professional Holger Aden will be the new SVS trainer" report from derwesten.de from January 13, 2013.
  5. "Schlebach replaces Holger Aden at SV Schermbeck" report from derwesten.de of August 29, 2013.