Paul Scharner, born on March eleventh, nineteen eighty, is a retired Austrian footballer renowned for his versatility on the pitch, playing both as a defender and midfielder. His professional journey began in the Austrian Bundesliga, where he showcased his talents with clubs such as Austria Wien and SV Salzburg.
In late two thousand four, Scharner made a significant move to Norway, joining SK Brann in the Tippeligaen. His career took a pivotal turn in January two thousand six when he entered the Premier League, where he spent over six years competing at the highest level with Wigan Athletic and West Bromwich Albion.
After a brief period as a free agent, Scharner signed with the Bundesliga club Hamburger SV in August two thousand twelve. He returned to Wigan Athletic on loan in January two thousand thirteen, where he celebrated a remarkable achievement by winning the FA Cup.
At the age of thirty-three, Scharner announced his retirement from professional football in September two thousand thirteen, leaving behind a legacy of resilience and adaptability in the sport.