Henning Hauger

Henning Hauger in April 2009

Henning Hauger (born 17 July 1985 in Bærum ) is a Norwegian football player. The midfielder, who was Norwegian champion in 2008, debuted in 2006 in the Norwegian national team. His brother Andrew Hauger was also a professional footballer.

Career

Club career

Hauger played for Stabæk IF from the age of five until his twenty-fifth birthday. He moved in 2002 to the first team of the team, but did not in the Tippeligaen used. His Erstligadebüt he celebrated as a substitute in the following season, but it was not until the season 2004, before he could play in the starting lineup. After the descent of the club at the end of the season he established himself in the second division in the root formation of the club and was able to celebrate the direct resurgence.

In the following years he remained faithful Stabæk IF and was with the club in 2008 Norwegian national champion. In July 2011, Hauger changed with a contract period to 30 June 2015 in the German Bundesliga for Hannover 96 on September 1, 2012 Hannover 96 were known to Hauger is on loan until December 31, 2012 at Lillestrøm SK.

On January 3, 2013 Hannover 96 were the change Haugers the Swedish first division side IF Elfsborg known.

National

The team that could get stuck mainly thanks to goals from Daniel Nannskog and Veigar Páll Gunnarsson at the front of the table, Hauger recommended for the national team, in which he in the course of 2006 at a country tour to North America against the U.S. American and the Mexican state selection debuted.

Achievements

  • Norwegian Cup: 2008
  • 3rd place at the Norwegian Championship: 2009
  • 7th place in the Premier League: 2011/12
  • Quarter-finalists in the Europa League: 2012
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