Martin Hiden

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Martin Hiden
Martin Hiden.jpg
Martin Hiden 2011
Personnel
birthday March 11, 1973
place of birth StainzAustria
size 185 cm
position Defender
Juniors
Years station
1981-1988 SVU St. Stefan ob Stainz
1988-1992 SK Sturm Graz
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1992-1994 SK Sturm Graz 53 (5)
1994-1996 SV Austria Salzburg 58 (2)
1996-1997 SK Sturm Graz 28 (3)
1997 SK Rapid Vienna 20 (0)
1998-2000 Leeds United AFC 26 (0)
2000-2003 FK Austria Vienna 82 (2)
2003-2007 SK Rapid Vienna 117 (4)
2008 →  SK Austria Kärnten  (loan) 10 (0)
2008-2009 SK Rapid Vienna 4 (0)
2009 SK Austria Carinthia 11 (1)
2010-2011 Red Bull Juniors 21 (2)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1992-1995 Austria U-21 17 (0)
1998-2008 Austria 50 (1)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2011 Red Bull Juniors (assistant coach)
2011-2013 FC Pasching (assistant coach)
2013-2015 FC Pasching / SPG FC Pasching / LASK Juniors
2015 LASK Linz (interim trainer)
2015 LASK Linz (assistant trainer)
2015-2016 SV Grödig (assistant coach)
2017-2018 FC Admira Wacker Mödling II
1 Only league games are given.

Martin Hiden (born March 11, 1973 in Stainz ) is a former Austrian soccer player and today's coach .

Martin Hiden is neither related to nor by marriage to Markus Hiden , who was also born in Styria.

Player career

Martin Hiden started his football career in his home town of St. Stefan ob Stainz . Under August Starek , the young player became a regular player at SK Sturm Graz in the Bundesliga in 1992 . The defender won his first major title in 1995 with the Austrian championship at his second professional club, SV Austria Salzburg . In 1998 he made the leap as the second Austrian to Leeds United in the FA Premier League .

After his debut in the Austrian national team in March 1998 against Hungary, Martin Hiden even joined the squad for the 1998 World Cup in France as a substitute . After three mixed years in England, the defender returned to Austria in 2000 and joined Wiener Austria . In 2003 he won the double in Vienna, followed by a move to city rivals Rapid , where the championship trophy could also be won in 2005.

Although Martin Hiden rose to captaincy, he was increasingly pushed into the reserve role at Rapid 2007, so that he switched to SK Austria Kärnten , where he successfully mastered the relegation battle. Although he was no longer in the national team as a Carinthian, he was called up to the Austrian squad for the European Championship 2008 on May 28, 2008 and was also used in the third game of the preliminary round against Germany . After the end of the loan contract with Carinthia, he came back to Rapid Vienna in 2008, where he only played four games in the comeback season. On August 31, 2009, Hiden moved again to Carinthia. After he was used in 11 of 19 league games in the fall, his contract was dissolved in the middle of the season.

For the 2010/11 season, Martin Hiden moved back to Salzburg to join the Red Bull Juniors in the Regionalliga West . In 1995 he celebrated his first Austrian championship title with the predecessor club Austria Salzburg . With the Juniors he won the title of the Regionalliga West and the Salzburg Football Cup as captain before he ended his career as a professional footballer and switched to the coaching business in June 2011, despite an ongoing contract until 2012.

successes

Coaching career

After Martin Hiden ended his career in June 2011, he switched to the Red Bull Juniors Salzburg coaching team . There he took over the position of assistant coach behind coach Gerald Baumgartner . In January 2012 they both switched to Salzburg's cooperation partner FC Pasching, who is currently playing in the Middle Regional League. In 2014, the cooperation between FC Pasching and Red Bull Salzburg ended. From then on, the club formed a syndicate with the amateurs of LASK . When Karl Daxbacher was dismissed as coach of LASK in March 2015 , Martin Hiden was appointed coach of the fighting team playing in the second division.

successes

  • 1 × Austrian Cup winner: 2013

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Martin Hiden is moving from Austria to Rapid , accessed on July 30, 2017
  2. LAOLA1.at: Three transfers at A. Carinthia
  3. Kleine Zeitung  : Austria Kärnten parted ways with Hiden, Sand, Bürgler ( memento of October 26, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) December 15, 2009
  4. orf.at
  5. Website FC Pasching ( Memento of the original from January 2, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.fcsuperfund.at
  6. Daxbacher no longer LASK coach: "I'm surprised". In: derStandard.at. March 16, 2015, accessed December 9, 2017 .