Adolf Hütter

Adi Hütter 2008

Adolf " Adi " Hütter ( born February 11, 1970 in Hohenems, Vorarlberg, Austria) is a former Austrian football player and now to coach at SV Grödig.

Career

Playing career

Adi Hütter began his career as a youth player at SC Rheindorf Altach. In 1992, the midfielder to Grazer AK and could there through good performance, the Austrian top clubs to draw attention to themselves. After his move to SV Austria Salzburg he was three times Austrian champion and won the Super Cup.

In the 1993/94 season, the Salzburg moved into the UEFA Cup final and subject to there Inter Milan twice nearly 0:1. Hütter was both in this UEFA Cup season and in the Champions League and Cup games, a power factor and a guarantee of success of Salzburg and played with his goals, often as a result of wide shots, even in the Austrian national team. Hütter came to a total of 14 international appearances and scoring three goals.

In 2000 he finally moved back to Grazer AK. After two years in the Vorarlberg Graz went to the First League for SV Kapfenberg. After a relatively successful years in Kapfenberg he followed with the beginning of the season 2005/ 06 the call of FC Red Bull Salzburg, where he, the young kicker in 2006/ 07 led to the championship title in the Regionalliga West, and thus in the First League as leading players of the amateur team.

Coaching career

Due to an inflammation of the Achilles tendon he ended August 20, 2007 officially launched its career. He took a flying change to coaching team of Red Bull Juniors and was next to Gerald Baumgartner second assistant coach Lars Søndergaard and for the special training responsible. From the 2008/ 09 season he was head coach of the Red Bull Juniors, the second professional team of FC Red Bull Salzburg. At the end of the season he resigned as head coach and moved to the post of manager in the same season relegated from the Bundesliga SC Rheindorf Altach. His successor in Salzburg was the Croatian Niko Kovač.

In June 2009 he moved to his hometown club Altach. There he was coach. , When he vehemently demanded by the club climb threatened not to create in the third start until 7 February 2012, the SCRA chairman Karlheinz Kopf ended the collaboration.

Achievements

  • Austrian Champion: 1994, 1995, 1997
  • Austrian Supercup Winner: 1994, 1995, 1997
  • Austrian Cup winner: 2002
  • 14 international matches and scored three goals for the Austrian national football team
  • Vorarlberg's Coach of the Year: 2010, 2011
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