Benjamin Hübner

Benjamin Hübner ( born July 4, 1989 in Wiesbaden ) is a German football player.

Career

Age of four Benjamin Hübner joined the SV labor, in which his father was and his older brother Christopher played already. After the youth he moved at age 18 to the second team of the club in the Oberliga Hessen, where he repeatedly came into use in the second half of the season 2007/ 08. In his fifth game he was sent off with red and was sidelined for several weeks. After his return, he not only played on Saturdays again over the full distance in the second, but sat day after, at the first team in the 2nd Bundesliga on the bench. His professional debut was then on matchday 34 of the 2007/08 season, when he appeared as a substitute in the match against SC Freiburg in stoppage time. The following year he was a regular in the second team, which had qualified for the new Regionalliga Süd, and was back in the squad for the first team. So he came in the 2008/09 season, the Wehen descended at the end of the 3rd league, on 17 appearances in the first team, including ten over the full season. His breakthrough team regular in the first team was made after the descent in the new third- League 2009/10 season, he defended this status in the following seasons. After the season 2011/12 he was taken with a sports magazine kicker from the assigned grade point average of 2.88 in the kicker- Topelf the 3rd league.

After a total of nearly 19 years in the club Hübner extended his contract with the Woe Africans in summer 2012 and not moved to the new 2012/13 season for VfR Aalen, who had risen to the 2nd Bundesliga.

Achievements

  • Qualification for the Regionalliga Süd 2008 Wehen II

Family

Benjamin Hübner is the son of former professional footballer and current football functionary Bruno Hübner. In addition, his older brother Christopher Hübner as well as his younger brother Florian Hübner are also football players.

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