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Martin Hiden

Martin Hiden

Austrian football player and manager (born 1973)


Martin Hiden (born 11 March 1973 in Stainz) is a former Austrian football player, who is currently assistant coach at FC Pasching.

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Club career

He played for clubs such as Sturm Graz, SV Salzburg (where he claimed his first league title),[1] Rapid Wien, Leeds United (England) and Austria Wien. Joining Leeds United in 1998, he was the first-ever Austrian outfield player (goalkeeper Alex Manninger joined Arsenal in 1997) to play in the Premier League. From 2003 he returned to Rapid Wien, winning the Austrian championship once more in 2005.

In 2006, he was announced as the new captain of Rapid (after a short period with goalkeeper Helge Payer as captain, who did not feel comfortable in the role that was given him after the departure of Steffen Hofmann), and in 2007, after the injuries of Andreas Ivanschitz and Martin Stranzl, he was also made captain of the national team for two matches.

International career

He made his debut for Austria in a March 1998 friendly match against Hungary and was a participant at the 1998 FIFA World Cup but did not play. He earned 50 caps, scoring one goal.[2] He also was part of the Euro 2008 squad.

Coaching career

Hiden has a UEFA B License.[3] He was head coach of FC Pasching from 5 September 2013[4] to when he was appointed interim head coach of LASK Linz.[3] His first match was a 3–1 win against Villacher SV.[5] His final match was a 3–1 win against Union Gurten.[6] Hiden was named interim head coach of LASK Linz after Karl Daxbacher was sacked.[7] The club had won two of their last eight matches and lost one of their last six.[7] In his debut on 17 March 2015, Linz and SV Horn finished in a 1–1 draw.[8]

Career statistics

National team statistics

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International goal

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Coaching record

As of 17 March 2015
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Honours


References

  1. "Knalleffekt! LASK setzt Trainer Daxbacher vor die Tür" (in German). Heute.at. 16 March 2015. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  2. "SPG FC Pasching/LASK Linz (A) » Manager history". World Football. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  3. "LASK feuert Trainer Daxbacher" (in German). Österreich. 16 March 2015. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  4. "Remis bei Hiden-Debüt als Trainer" (in German). Österreich. 17 March 2015. Retrieved 20 March 2015.

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