Daniel Hoch

Lars Daniel Hoch ( born May 11, 1979 in Stockholm ) is a Swedish football player. The striker, who was slowed in his career several times by injuries, played his career in Sweden and Denmark.

Career

High began in 1984 with the football games at Råsunda IS. About Vasalunds IF he came 1991 on the youth department of the IF Brommapojkarna. In 1997 he finally moved to the youth department of the AIK. Among youth coach Rikard Norling he recommended for higher tasks and came as the coach of the competition team Erik Hamrén wanted towards the end of the 1997 test some younger players to his debut use in Allsvenskan: At 2-2 draw on 18 October of the year against IF Elfsborg he was the complete playing time on the field at the side of Nebojsa Novakovic, Johan Mjallby and Anders Almgren. In the ensuing championship season he ran twice for the club on - too little stakes to be awarded the champion medal. In 1999, he was still mainly a substitute, but played for the club against FC Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League.

Beginning of 2000, had earned high a place in the attack of AIK. In the summer he was injured, however, and fell after a broken leg and then a groin injury from long-term. In summer 2001, he returned as a substitute back onto the field and was in late summer the goal is zurückzuerkämpfen a regular place in the fall. First, however, he was still a substitute, before he had his breakthrough at the beginning of the 2002 season under Peter Larsson and his successor Dušan Uhrin. Together with Andreas Andersson he formed the Offensivduo of the club and with eight goals this season led the two to the club to fifth place in the standings. In the following season he claimed his place in the storm, although he only came up with five goals this season. In April 2004, the injury problems returned in the third season match of the season 2004, he retired in the game against Trelleborg FF a broken fibula to. After three month break, he returned, but had always had problems with his foot. Also for the club was the season unsatisfactory and was ultimately terminated in the relegation zone. In the Superettan he wavered between starting and bench, only three season games he played over the entire playing time.

Despite the successful direct resurgence left high end of 2005 AIK. He accepted an offer from the trained Hamrén Danish club Aalborg BK, where he signed a valid until the summer of the following year contract. In it Superliga but he could not prevail due to injury and did not come across four league games out. Therefore, in the summer he returned to Sweden and joined the second division Assyriska Föreningen to. However, at the end of the second division season 2006 he went down with the club from the Superettan. Therefore, he joined the second division promoted IK Sirius, who was coached by his former teammates from AIK times Pär Millqvist. After a good first year with 13 goals this season his stay was also determined by injuries, so he then barely got beyond the role of a supplementary player. After the club had then 2009 is not extended his contract after relegation at the end of the second division season, he joined in the summer of 2010 until the end of the season to the second division at Väsby United. After he was from the end of first without a club, he returned in the summer of 2011 back to the football field and joined the fourth division IF Älgarna.

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