Adi Hütter
Austrian football manager (born 1970)
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- Adolf " Adi " Hütter ( German pronunciation: [ˈʔadi ˈhʏtɐ] ; born 11 February 1970) is an Austrian professional football coach and former player.
- As a coach, he won the Austrian double, for the renamed Red Bull Salzburg, as well as the Swiss Super League with Young Boys.
- Playing career Hütter played for SCR Altach in his youth before moving to Grazer AK and LASK.
- With the club, he won the Austrian Bundesliga in the 1993–94, 1994–95 and 1996–97 seasons, and won the Austrian Supercup three times.
- In 2000, Hütter joined Grazer AK again, where he won the 2001–02 Austrian Cup.
Adolf "Adi" Hütter (German pronunciation: [ˈʔadi ˈhʏtɐ]; born 11 February 1970) is an Austrian professional football coach and former player.
As a player, Hütter reached the 1993–94 UEFA Cup final, won the Austrian championship three times with SV Austria Salzburg and won the Austrian Cup with Grazer AK.
As a coach, he won the Austrian double, for the renamed Red Bull Salzburg, as well as the Swiss Super League with Young Boys. He then managed Eintracht Frankfurt from 2018 to 2021, Borussia Mönchengladbach for the 2021–22 season, and Monaco from 2023 to 2025.
Playing career
Hütter played for SCR Altach in his youth before moving to Grazer AK and LASK. In 1993, he joined Austria Salzburg. With the club, he won the Austrian Bundesliga in the 1993–94, 1994–95 and 1996–97 seasons, and won the Austrian Supercup three times. He also reached the final of the 1993–94 UEFA Cup, where Salzburg lost 0–2 on aggregate against Inter Milan.
In 2000, Hütter joined Grazer AK again, where he won the 2001–02 Austrian Cup. After two years, he joined second division team Kapfenberger SV. In 2005, Hütter joined the second team of Red Bull Salzburg in the third division. Here, he was a leading player and won the 2006–07 Regionalliga West championship with the team, which also meant promotion to the second division. Hütter decided to end his playing career in August 2007 due to a persistent Achilles tendon injury, and became assistant coach of the Red Bull Salzburg Juniors.
International career
Hütter played for the Austria national football team 14 times and scored 3 goals.
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