- Dario Hübner
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Dario Hübner Personal information Date of birth April 28, 1967 Place of birth Muggia, Italy Height 1.84 m (6 ft 1⁄2 in) Playing position Striker Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1987–1988 Pievigina 25 (10) 1988–1989 Pergocrema 30 (6) 1989–1992 Fano Calcio 88 (25) 1992–1997 Cesena 166 (74) 1997–2001 Brescia 129 (75) 2001–2003 Piacenza 60 (38) 2003 Ancona 9 (0) 2004 Perugia 13 (3) 2004–2005 Mantova 23 (22) 2005 Chiari 7 (9) 2005–2006 Rodengo Saiano 18 (16) 2006–2008 Orsa Corte Franca 64 (48) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Dario Hübner (born April 28, 1967 in Muggia, Province of Trieste), nicknamed Bisonte (Bison), is an Italian football (soccer) player, in the role of striker.
Hübner started his career in 1987-88 at Pievigina, in Interregionale, scoring 10 goals. He successively won top goalscorer in Serie C (1991–92), Serie B (1995–96) and Serie A (2001–02, at 35 years old, in Piacenza Calcio, scored 24 goals). He played also in Pergocrema, Fano, Cesena (Seire B), Brescia (two season at Serie A, two at B), Piacenza (Serie A), Ancona (Serie A), Perugia (Serie A) and Mantova (Serie C1).
He was also famous in media for smoking at the bench of Brescia.
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Serie D & Eccellenza
In September 2005 he left professional football and signed for Chiari of Serie D, which he left two months later to join Rodengo Saiano, another Serie D club.
In 2007-08 season, he played for Orsa Corte Franca of Eccellenza.
Personal life
Although his father is German, Dario Hübner doesn't speak the German language fluently himself.
Honours
- Promotion through
- Serie B Third Place: 2000
- Serie C1 Runner-up: 2005
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Serie A top scorers 1924: Schönfeld | 1925: Magnozzi | 1926: Hirzer | 1927: Powolny | 1928: Libonatti | 1929: Rossetti | 1930: Meazza | 1931: Volk | 1932: Petrone / Schiavio | 1933: Borel | 1934: Borel | 1935: Guaita | 1936 Meazza | 1937: Piola | 1938: Meazza | 1939: Boffi / Puricelli | 1940: Boffi | 1941: Puricelli | 1942: Boffi | 1943: Piola | 1946: Castigliano | 1947: V. Mazzola | 1948: Boniperti | 1949: Nyers | 1950: Nordahl | 1951: Nordahl | 1952: Hansen | 1953: Nordahl | 1954: Nordahl | 1955: Nordahl | 1956: Pivatelli | 1957: Da Costa | 1958: Charles | 1959: Angelillo | 1960: Sívori | 1961: Brighenti | 1962: Altafini / Milani | 1963: Nielsen / Manfredini | 1964: Nielsen | 1965: Orlando / S. Mazzola | 1966: Vinício | 1967: Riva | 1968: Prati | 1969: Riva | 1970: Riva | 1971: Boninsegna | 1972: Boninsegna | 1973: Pulici / Rivera / Savoldi | 1974: Chinaglia | 1975: Pulici | 1976: Pulici | 1977: Graziani | 1978: Rossi | 1979: Giordano | 1980: Bettega | 1981: Pruzzo | 1982: Pruzzo | 1983: Platini | 1984: Platini | 1985: Platini | 1986: Pruzzo | 1987: Virdis | 1988: Maradona | 1989: Serena | 1990: van Basten | 1991: Vialli | 1992: van Basten | 1993: Signori | 1994: Signori | 1995: Batistuta | 1996: Signori / Protti | 1997: Inzaghi | 1998: Bierhoff | 1999: Amoroso | 2000: Shevchenko | 2001: Crespo | 2002: Trezeguet / Hübner | 2003: Vieri | 2004: Shevchenko | 2005: Lucarelli | 2006: Toni | 2007: Totti | 2008: Del Piero | 2009: Ibrahimović | 2010: Di Natale | 2011: Di NataleThis biographical article related to an Italian association football forward born in the 1960s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.