Johannes Aigner

Hannes Aigner in Portrait

Johannes " Hannes " Aigner ( born March 16, 1981 in Schwaz ) is an Austrian football player.

Career

Aigner began his career in the youth of the SV Weer mountain, where he was allowed to play in 1996 as a 15 - year-old in the first team. After training as a telecommunications technician in Graz in 2000 he was brought to the fourth division Tyrolean Innsbruck SK. After a relatively successful games in the dress of Innsbruck, he was brought by newly formed FC Wacker Tirol, where he rose to the team from the Regional League West to the highest league in Austria. Initially Aigner was barely starting players because players like Samuel Koejoe or former Austrian national player Wolfgang Mair were just stronger than him, so he dabbled in England at Darlington FC, where he began a trial, but the Tyrolean decided in the home to stay and finally made ​​the breakthrough at Wacker Tirol.

In 2006, the next career move of two combative striker. Aigner moved to Vienna Austria. After many requests the Violet and great effort by the former sporting director Peter Stoeger the contract was signed in 2006. In the first year he won his first title by winning the OFB Cup with Austria. For the 2008/ 09 season he transferred to newly established and operating in the Austrian second division FC Magna Wiener Neustadt by Frank Stronach, with which he managed the championship title and the associated rise in the top flight at first attempt. In summer 2011, he joined the Bundesliga relegation LASK Linz after this was denied in the summer of 2012 the license, Hannes Aigner moved to Vorarlberg second division SCR Altach.

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