André Hainault

André Hainault, in the English language and Andrew Hainault ( born June 17, 1986 in Hudson, Quebec ) is a Canadian soccer player.

André Hainault began playing football at the club of his hometown of Hudson Hawks in Québec, Canada. In 1998, the left-back to the Lac St. Louis Lakers, he was first appointed to the Canadian U15 selection for which he played a total of 19 games in 2002. 2003 Hainault was the Montreal Impact, a team from the A-League (now USL First Division ), committed, where he first signed an amateur contract he extended later. With André Hainault in the lineup was Montreal Impact in 2004 Master of the A-League. Between 2002 and 2003 graduated from Hainault 14 games for the Under-17 team from 2003 to 2005, he was 17- times for the U-20 national team on the court, including three times at the Junior World Championships in 2005 in the Netherlands.

His dream to play in Europe, he realized early 2006, when he moved to the Czech first division side FK SIAD Most, in which he signed a two-year contract as a professional in May of the same year. In Most Hainault plays regularly on the position of central defender.

Beginning of January 2008 Hainault moved on loan to Sparta Prague. In 2009 he returned to North America and completed the pre-season at Houston Dynamo, where he signed a four -year contract in April. For July 2013 Hainault moved to second division VfR Aalen.

On November 12, 2006 André Hainault was used for the first time in the Canadian national team. In 2007 and 2009 he took part with the selection at the CONCACAF Gold Cup.

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