Martin Hinteregger, born on September seventh, nineteen ninety-two, is an accomplished Austrian footballer and manager. Currently, he plays as a centre-back or forward for SGA Sirnitz, a club in the Unterliga Mitte, where he also takes on the role of manager. His football journey began at SGA Sirnitz, where he honed his skills before making a significant impact at Red Bull Salzburg.
During his time at Red Bull Salzburg, Hinteregger secured five Austrian Bundesliga titles and four Austrian Cups, establishing himself as a key player. His career then took him to the German Bundesliga, where he played for FC Augsburg and Eintracht Frankfurt. With Eintracht Frankfurt, he achieved the pinnacle of club success by winning the UEFA Europa League in twenty twenty-two.
After retiring from professional football at the age of twenty-nine, Hinteregger made a return to the sport in twenty twenty-five with Austria Klagenfurt. His international career began in two thousand thirteen when he made his senior debut for the Austria national team, following a successful youth career. He represented Austria in UEFA Euro twenty sixteen and UEFA Euro twenty twenty, earning a total of sixty-seven caps.