Paul Hofer (soccer player)

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Paul Hofer
Personnel
birthday November 18, 1990
place of birth JudenburgAustria
size 183 cm
position defense
Juniors
Years station
1997-2006 FC Zeltweg
2005-2006 →  Grazer AK  (loan)
2006-2007 SV Rottenmann
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2007-2009 DSV Leoben amateurs
2008– DSV Leoben 1 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of August 1, 2009

Paul Hofer (born November 18, 1990 in Judenburg ) is an Austrian football player on the position of a defender . At the moment he plays with the relegated from the second class first division , the DSV Leoben in the third class Austrian regional league middle .

Career

Youth and amateur football

Hofer began his active career as a football player in 1997 with FC Zeltweg from the municipality of Zeltweg in the Judenburg district . There he was deployed in the youth teams until 2005 and in July of the same year switched to the Grazer AK in the Styrian capital Graz on loan . There he was only engaged until June 19, 2006 and should return to his home club, FC Zeltweg . However, one day later Hofer was reported again as a player at the Grazer AK, where he then stayed until the beginning of September 2006. After that, SV Rottenmann , based in the thousand-year-old mining town of Rottenmann , accepted him into its junior teams from 2006 to 2007.

Club career

At the beginning of July 2007 Hofer came to the amateurs of DSV Leoben , for whom he came to a large number of assignments in the fifth-class Styrian Oberliga Nord . He made his debut as a professional football player on October 3, 2008 in a 3-2 home win over FC Lustenau 07 , when he came on for Herbert Rauter in the 91st minute . To this day, this was his only professional assignment in his still short career. At the end of the season Hofer had to relegate with the team, which had been represented in one of the two top divisions for over 56 years, because of the previously filed bankruptcy and the outstanding liabilities. Since then, the club has played in the Regionalliga Mitte, the country's highest amateur class.

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