Dario Hübner, born on April 28, 1967, is an esteemed former professional footballer from Italy, renowned for his remarkable goal-scoring prowess. Affectionately nicknamed Il Bisonte, he netted over three hundred goals during his illustrious career, showcasing his talent primarily in the higher divisions as he approached the twilight of his playing days.
Hübner's most notable achievement came during the 2001–02 Serie A season when he became the oldest player to clinch the Serie A top scorer award at the age of thirty-five. This impressive record stood until it was surpassed by Luca Toni in 2015, who won the accolade at thirty-eight.
As an opportunistic forward, Hübner was celebrated for his keen eye for goal and his accuracy as a finisher, both with his head and feet. He was also a reliable penalty taker, with thirty-eight of his career goals coming from the spot. However, his career was not without controversy, as he faced scrutiny for his work-rate and behavior on occasion, resulting in ten red cards and thirty-six yellow cards throughout his time on the pitch.