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Adi Hütter

Adolf "Adi" Hütter (German pronunciation: [ˈʔadi ˈhʏtɐ]; born 11 February 1970) is an Austrian professional football coach and former player who is the head coach of Ligue 1 club Monaco.

Adi Hütter
Hütter with Eintracht Frankfurt in 2020
Personal information
Full name Adolf Hütter
Date of birth (1970-02-11) 11 February 1970 (age 54)
Place of birth Hohenems, Austria
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Monaco (head coach)
Youth career
0000–1988 Rheindorf Altach
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1988–1989 Grazer AK 3 (0)
1989–1991 LASK 52 (2)
1991–1992 Rheindorf Altach 34 (6)
1992–1993 Grazer AK 33 (10)
1993–2000 Austria Salzburg 201 (14)
2000–2002 Grazer AK 29 (2)
2002–2005 Kapfenberger SV 91 (17)
2005–2007 Red Bull Salzburg Juniors 40 (4)
Total 483 (55)
International career
1991 Austria U21 1 (0)
1994–1997 Austria 14 (3)
Managerial career
2007–2008 Red Bull Salzburg Juniors (assistant)
2008–2009 Red Bull Salzburg Juniors
2009–2012 Rheindorf Altach
2012–2014 SV Grödig
2014–2015 Red Bull Salzburg
2015–2018 Young Boys
2018–2021 Eintracht Frankfurt
2021–2022 Borussia Mönchengladbach
2023– Monaco
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

As a player, Hütter reached the 1993–94 UEFA Cup final, won the Austrian championship three times with 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, and Borussia Mönchengladbach for the 2021–22 season. In July 2023, he was appointed as manager of Monaco.

Playing career edit

Hütter played for Altach in his youth before moving to Grazer AK and Austria Salzburg. There, he was a three-time Austrian champion and won the Supercup. With Salzburg, he reached the UEFA-Cup final in 1994 where Salzburg lost two times 0–1 against Inter Milan.

In 2000, Hütter joined Grazer AK again. After two years, he joined first division team Kapfenberg. In 2005, Hütter joined the amateur team of Red Bull Salzburg Juniors and secured promotion to the Austrian first division. After achilles problems, he joined the coaching staff as assistant of Gerald Baumgartner in August 2007.

International career edit

Hütter played for the Austria national football team 14 times and scored 3 goals.

International stats edit

Appearances and goals by national team and year[1]
National team Year Apps Goals
Austria 1994 7 1
1995 3 2
1996 2 0
1997 2 0
Total 14 3
Scores and results list Austria's goal tally first.[2][3]
No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 20 April 1994 Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna, Austria   Scotland 1–0 1–2 Friendly match
2. 26 April 1995 Stadion Lehen, Salzburg, Austria   Liechtenstein 6–0 7–0 Euro 1996 qualifier
3. 7–0

Coaching career edit

Salzburg Juniors, Altach, Grödig, Salzburg edit

 
Hütter as head coach of SV Grödig, November 2013

Hütter is the former assistant coach and head coach of Red Bull Salzburg Juniors. He finished with a record of 13 wins, seven draws, and 15 losses at the club.[4] He was head coach of Rheindorf Altach between 1 July 2009 and 5 April 2012.[5] In the 2009–10 season, Rheindorf Altach lost to FC Pasching in the first round of the Austrian Cup[6] and finished third in the league.[7] In the 2010–11 season, Rheindorf Altach got to the Round of 16 of the Austrian Cup[8] and finished second in the league.[9] In the 2011–12 season, Rheindorf Altach were eliminated from the Austrian Cup in the first round.[10] He started managing SV Grödig on 1 July 2012.[11] In the 2012–13 season, Grödig were eliminated in the second round of the Austrian Cup.[12] In the 2013–14 season, Grödig were eliminated in the first round of the Austrian Cup.[13] He had led Grödig to a 2014–15 UEFA Europa League spot after 3–3 draw on the final matchday against Wacker Innsbruck.[14] He took over Red Bull Salzburg for the 2014–15 season[15] His first training session was on 16 June 2014.[16] His first match was a 10–1 win against 1. SC Sollenau on 12 July 2014.[17] He resigned on 15 June 2015.[18] He won the double in his only season.[19] His final match was a 2–0 win in the Austrian Cup final on 3 June 2015.[17]

Young Boys Bern edit

 
Hütter coaching BSC Young Boys, 2017

In September 2015, Hütter took over as head coach of Swiss Super League side BSC Young Boys.[20] In April 2018, Hütter's Young Boys won the Swiss Super League for the first time since 1986.[21]

Eintracht Frankfurt edit

On 16 May 2018, Hütter was confirmed to be Eintracht Frankfurt's next head coach, succeeding Niko Kovač.[22] He started as coach on 1 July 2018.[23][24] On 12 August 2018, he lost his first competitive match (German Super Cup) 5–0 to Bayern Munich.[25] Then on 18 August 2018, Eintracht Frankfurt were knocked out in the first round of the German Cup by fourth division SSV Ulm.[26] After a poor start of the 2018–19 Bundesliga season (just four points in five matchdays), Eintracht did not lose in the next 11 games, winning 10, in the Bundesliga and Europa League.[26] Frankfurt had a similar winning streak in the second half of the season, and reached the semi-final of the Europa League where they drew twice and lost on penalties against Chelsea. At the end of the season, Hütter was voted by readers of German newspaper Bild as Coach of the Year while Eintracht Frankfurt was voted as the Team of the Year.[27] The union of professional football players also voted Hütter as Coach of the Year.[28]

In the 2019–20 Bundesliga season, Frankfurt finished in 9th place in the league. They also reached the semi-finals of the DFB-Pokal. In the Europa League, they finished second in the group stage, with notable wins including a 2–1 away victory against Arsenal.[29] However, their journey ended in the round of 16 with a defeat against FC Basel.[30]

Ahead of the 2020–21 season, Frankfurt extended the contracts of Hütter and his assistant coaches for two more years until June 2023.[31] Despite initially holding a Champions League position, the team finished 5th in the league but managed to qualify for the Europa League once again.

Borussia Mönchengladbach edit

On 13 April 2021, Hütter announced that he would leave Frankfurt using a buy-out clause and join Borussia Mönchengladbach for the 2021–22 season.[32][33] Gladbach was ranked 14th after the first half of the season, just 3 points above the relegation zone. The results stabilized in 2022, reaching 7th rank in the second half of the season. Overall, Gladbach finished on 10th place, two positions lower than in the previous campaign under Marco Rose. Hütter announced he was to leave Mönchengladbach after the season's conclusion by mutual consent with the club's hierarchy on 14 May 2022.[34] Hütter was succeeded by Daniel Farke.[35]

A highlight of Hütter's one season came in the second round of the DFB-Pokal, where Mönchengladbach won 5–0 at home to Bayern Munich on 27 October 2021. The visitors had scored in their 85 previous games, and suffered their biggest defeat since 1978.[36]

Monaco edit

On 4 July 2023, Hütter signed a two-year deal at Monaco in Ligue 1, succeeding Philippe Clement at a team that had not qualified for European competition.[37] His debut on 13 August was a 4–2 win at Clermont.[38] He guided the club to a runner-up finish in the 2023–24 season, and qualification to the Champions League group stage for the first time since 2018–19.[39]

Personal life edit

Hütter is married and has one daughter.[40] Hütter's grandmother persuaded his parents to name their son Adolf, in memory of his uncle, who died at the age of 27 in a rock avalanche. However, he is always called by his nickname "Adi".[41]

Managerial statistics edit

As of match played 19 May 2024
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record Ref
G W D L Win %
Red Bull Salzburg Juniors   30 May 2008 30 June 2009 35 13 7 15 037.14 [4]
Rheindorf Altach   1 July 2009[5] 6 April 2012[5] 102 58 21 23 056.86 [6][8][10]
SV Grödig   1 June 2012 31 May 2014[15] 75 39 16 20 052.00 [12][13]
Red Bull Salzburg   1 June 2014[15][16] 15 June 2015[18] 54 35 8 11 064.81 [17]
Young Boys   3 September 2015[20] 30 June 2018[23] 133 78 27 28 058.65
Eintracht Frankfurt   1 July 2018[23] 30 June 2021 141 67 32 42 047.52 [23]
Borussia Mönchengladbach   1 July 2021 16 May 2022 37 14 9 14 037.84
Monaco   4 July 2023 present 37 21 9 7 056.76
Total 614 325 129 160 052.93

Honours edit

Player edit

Austria Salzburg

Grazer AK

Coach edit

SV Grödig

Red Bull Salzburg

Young Boys

Eintracht Frankfurt

Individual

  • VDV Coach of the Season: 2018–19, 2020–21[42]

References edit

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  3. ^ "Wann, wenn nicht jetzt? 26:0 Tore" (in German). sportv1.orf.at. 2006. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
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  14. ^ "Aufsteiger Grödig im Europacup – Austria out". Österreich (in German). 11 May 2014. Retrieved 12 May 2014.
  15. ^ a b c "Offiziell! Hütter neuer Bullen-Coach". Österreich (in German). 12 May 2014. Retrieved 12 May 2014.
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  17. ^ a b c "RB Salzburg". kicker.de (in German). kicker. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
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  20. ^ a b "Young Boys: Hütter tritt Fortes Nachfolge an". kicker.de (in German). kicker. 3 September 2015. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  21. ^ "Young Boys end 32-year wait for Swiss title and end Basel dominance". Reuters. 28 April 2018. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
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  29. ^ Ames, Nick (28 November 2019). "Unai Emery running out of time after Arsenal lose to Eintracht Frankfurt". The Guardian.
  30. ^ "Basel - Frankfurt 1:0 (Gesamt: 4:0): Schweizer düpieren Eintracht erneut" (in German). UEFA. 6 August 2020.
  31. ^ "Kontinuität und Stabilität" (in German). Eintracht Frankfurt. 3 September 2020.
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  33. ^ "Adi Hütter to take over as Borussia head coach". Borussia Mönchengladbach. 13 April 2021. Retrieved 13 April 2021.
  34. ^ "Borussia and Adi Hütter part ways". borussia.de. 14 May 2022. Retrieved 14 May 2022.
  35. ^ "Daniel Farke named Borussia Mönchengladbach coach". bundesliga.com. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
  36. ^ "Borussia Mönchengladbach 5–0 Bayern Munich". BBC Sport. 27 October 2021. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
  37. ^ "Austrian Hutter appointed Monaco coach on two-year deal". RTL Today. 4 July 2023. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
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  39. ^ "AS Monaco are runners-up as we return to the Champions League!". AS Monaco. 13 May 2024.
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  41. ^ "Adi Hütter bei FFH: So kam ich zu meinem Namen" (in German). Retrieved 3 August 2023.
  42. ^ "Robert Lewandowski zum VDV-Spieler der Saison gewählt" (in German). VDV. 2 June 2021. Retrieved 2 June 2021.

External links edit

  • Adi Hütter at National-Football-Teams.com  
  • Adi Hütter at WorldFootball.net  

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Adolf Adi Hutter German pronunciation ˈʔadi ˈhʏtɐ born 11 February 1970 is an Austrian professional football coach and former player who is the head coach of Ligue 1 club Monaco Adi HutterHutter with Eintracht Frankfurt in 2020Personal informationFull nameAdolf HutterDate of birth 1970 02 11 11 February 1970 age 54 Place of birthHohenems AustriaHeight1 84 m 6 ft 0 in Position s MidfielderTeam informationCurrent teamMonaco head coach Youth career0000 1988Rheindorf AltachSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1988 1989Grazer AK3 0 1989 1991LASK52 2 1991 1992Rheindorf Altach34 6 1992 1993Grazer AK33 10 1993 2000Austria Salzburg201 14 2000 2002Grazer AK29 2 2002 2005Kapfenberger SV91 17 2005 2007Red Bull Salzburg Juniors40 4 Total483 55 International career1991Austria U211 0 1994 1997Austria14 3 Managerial career2007 2008Red Bull Salzburg Juniors assistant 2008 2009Red Bull Salzburg Juniors2009 2012Rheindorf Altach2012 2014SV Grodig2014 2015Red Bull Salzburg2015 2018Young Boys2018 2021Eintracht Frankfurt2021 2022Borussia Monchengladbach2023 Monaco Club domestic league appearances and goals As a player Hutter reached the 1993 94 UEFA Cup final won the Austrian championship three times with 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 and Borussia Monchengladbach for the 2021 22 season In July 2023 he was appointed as manager of Monaco Contents 1 Playing career 2 International career 2 1 International stats 3 Coaching career 3 1 Salzburg Juniors Altach Grodig Salzburg 3 2 Young Boys Bern 3 3 Eintracht Frankfurt 3 4 Borussia Monchengladbach 3 5 Monaco 4 Personal life 5 Managerial statistics 6 Honours 6 1 Player 6 2 Coach 7 References 8 External linksPlaying career editHutter played for Altach in his youth before moving to Grazer AK and Austria Salzburg There he was a three time Austrian champion and won the Supercup With Salzburg he reached the UEFA Cup final in 1994 where Salzburg lost two times 0 1 against Inter Milan In 2000 Hutter joined Grazer AK again After two years he joined first division team Kapfenberg In 2005 Hutter joined the amateur team of Red Bull Salzburg Juniors and secured promotion to the Austrian first division After achilles problems he joined the coaching staff as assistant of Gerald Baumgartner in August 2007 International career editHutter played for the Austria national football team 14 times and scored 3 goals International stats edit Appearances and goals by national team and year 1 National team Year Apps Goals Austria 1994 7 1 1995 3 2 1996 2 0 1997 2 0 Total 14 3 Scores and results list Austria s goal tally first 2 3 No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 20 April 1994 Ernst Happel Stadion Vienna Austria nbsp Scotland 1 0 1 2 Friendly match 2 26 April 1995 Stadion Lehen Salzburg Austria nbsp Liechtenstein 6 0 7 0 Euro 1996 qualifier 3 7 0Coaching career editSalzburg Juniors Altach Grodig Salzburg edit nbsp Hutter as head coach of SV Grodig November 2013 Hutter is the former assistant coach and head coach of Red Bull Salzburg Juniors He finished with a record of 13 wins seven draws and 15 losses at the club 4 He was head coach of Rheindorf Altach between 1 July 2009 and 5 April 2012 5 In the 2009 10 season Rheindorf Altach lost to FC Pasching in the first round of the Austrian Cup 6 and finished third in the league 7 In the 2010 11 season Rheindorf Altach got to the Round of 16 of the Austrian Cup 8 and finished second in the league 9 In the 2011 12 season Rheindorf Altach were eliminated from the Austrian Cup in the first round 10 He started managing SV Grodig on 1 July 2012 11 In the 2012 13 season Grodig were eliminated in the second round of the Austrian Cup 12 In the 2013 14 season Grodig were eliminated in the first round of the Austrian Cup 13 He had led Grodig to a 2014 15 UEFA Europa League spot after 3 3 draw on the final matchday against Wacker Innsbruck 14 He took over Red Bull Salzburg for the 2014 15 season 15 His first training session was on 16 June 2014 16 His first match was a 10 1 win against 1 SC Sollenau on 12 July 2014 17 He resigned on 15 June 2015 18 He won the double in his only season 19 His final match was a 2 0 win in the Austrian Cup final on 3 June 2015 17 Young Boys Bern edit nbsp Hutter coaching BSC Young Boys 2017 In September 2015 Hutter took over as head coach of Swiss Super League side BSC Young Boys 20 In April 2018 Hutter s Young Boys won the Swiss Super League for the first time since 1986 21 Eintracht Frankfurt edit On 16 May 2018 Hutter was confirmed to be Eintracht Frankfurt s next head coach succeeding Niko Kovac 22 He started as coach on 1 July 2018 23 24 On 12 August 2018 he lost his first competitive match German Super Cup 5 0 to Bayern Munich 25 Then on 18 August 2018 Eintracht Frankfurt were knocked out in the first round of the German Cup by fourth division SSV Ulm 26 After a poor start of the 2018 19 Bundesliga season just four points in five matchdays Eintracht did not lose in the next 11 games winning 10 in the Bundesliga and Europa League 26 Frankfurt had a similar winning streak in the second half of the season and reached the semi final of the Europa League where they drew twice and lost on penalties against Chelsea At the end of the season Hutter was voted by readers of German newspaper Bild as Coach of the Year while Eintracht Frankfurt was voted as the Team of the Year 27 The union of professional football players also voted Hutter as Coach of the Year 28 In the 2019 20 Bundesliga season Frankfurt finished in 9th place in the league They also reached the semi finals of the DFB Pokal In the Europa League they finished second in the group stage with notable wins including a 2 1 away victory against Arsenal 29 However their journey ended in the round of 16 with a defeat against FC Basel 30 Ahead of the 2020 21 season Frankfurt extended the contracts of Hutter and his assistant coaches for two more years until June 2023 31 Despite initially holding a Champions League position the team finished 5th in the league but managed to qualify for the Europa League once again Borussia Monchengladbach edit On 13 April 2021 Hutter announced that he would leave Frankfurt using a buy out clause and join Borussia Monchengladbach for the 2021 22 season 32 33 Gladbach was ranked 14th after the first half of the season just 3 points above the relegation zone The results stabilized in 2022 reaching 7th rank in the second half of the season Overall Gladbach finished on 10th place two positions lower than in the previous campaign under Marco Rose Hutter announced he was to leave Monchengladbach after the season s conclusion by mutual consent with the club s hierarchy on 14 May 2022 34 Hutter was succeeded by Daniel Farke 35 A highlight of Hutter s one season came in the second round of the DFB Pokal where Monchengladbach won 5 0 at home to Bayern Munich on 27 October 2021 The visitors had scored in their 85 previous games and suffered their biggest defeat since 1978 36 Monaco edit On 4 July 2023 Hutter signed a two year deal at Monaco in Ligue 1 succeeding Philippe Clement at a team that had not qualified for European competition 37 His debut on 13 August was a 4 2 win at Clermont 38 He guided the club to a runner up finish in the 2023 24 season and qualification to the Champions League group stage for the first time since 2018 19 39 Personal life editHutter is married and has one daughter 40 Hutter s grandmother persuaded his parents to name their son Adolf in memory of his uncle who died at the age of 27 in a rock avalanche However he is always called by his nickname Adi 41 Managerial statistics editAs of match played 19 May 2024 Managerial record by team and tenure Team Nat From To Record Ref G W D L Win Red Bull Salzburg Juniors nbsp 30 May 2008 30 June 2009 35 13 7 15 0 37 14 4 Rheindorf Altach nbsp 1 July 2009 5 6 April 2012 5 102 58 21 23 0 56 86 6 8 10 SV Grodig nbsp 1 June 2012 31 May 2014 15 75 39 16 20 0 52 00 12 13 Red Bull Salzburg nbsp 1 June 2014 15 16 15 June 2015 18 54 35 8 11 0 64 81 17 Young Boys nbsp 3 September 2015 20 30 June 2018 23 133 78 27 28 0 58 65 Eintracht Frankfurt nbsp 1 July 2018 23 30 June 2021 141 67 32 42 0 47 52 23 Borussia Monchengladbach nbsp 1 July 2021 16 May 2022 37 14 9 14 0 37 84 Monaco nbsp 4 July 2023 present 37 21 9 7 0 56 76 Total 614 325 129 160 0 52 93 Honours editPlayer edit Austria Salzburg Austrian Bundesliga 1993 94 1994 95 1996 97 Austrian Cup runner up 1999 2000 Austrian Supercup 1994 1995 1997 Grazer AK Austrian Cup 2001 02 2 Division 1992 03 Coach edit SV Grodig Erste Liga 2012 13 Red Bull Salzburg Austrian Bundesliga 2014 15 Austrian Cup 2014 15 Young Boys Swiss Super League 2017 18 Swiss Cup runner up 2017 18 Eintracht Frankfurt DFL Supercup runner up 2018 Individual VDV Coach of the Season 2018 19 2020 21 42 References edit Adi Hutter European Football Retrieved 22 May 2024 Match log for Adolf Hutter national football teams com Retrieved 5 July 2023 Wann wenn nicht jetzt 26 0 Tore in German sportv1 orf at 2006 Retrieved 5 July 2023 a b RB Salzburg A FC Anif Fixtures amp Results 2008 2009 World Football Retrieved 14 May 2014 a b c SCR Altach Manager history in German World Football Retrieved 14 May 2014 a b SCR Altach Fixtures amp Results 2009 2010 World Football Retrieved 14 May 2014 Austria 2 Liga 2009 2010 33 Round World Football Retrieved 9 July 2018 a b SCR Altach Fixtures amp Results 2010 2011 World Football Retrieved 14 May 2014 Austria 2 Liga 2010 2011 36 Round World Football Retrieved 9 July 2018 a b SCR Altach Fixtures amp Results 2011 2012 World Football Retrieved 14 May 2014 SV Grodig Manager history World Football Retrieved 14 May 2014 a b SV Grodig Fixtures amp Results 2012 2013 World Football Retrieved 14 May 2014 a b SV Grodig Fixtures amp Results 2013 2014 World Football Retrieved 14 May 2014 Aufsteiger Grodig im Europacup Austria out Osterreich in German 11 May 2014 Retrieved 12 May 2014 a b c Offiziell Hutter neuer Bullen Coach Osterreich in German 12 May 2014 Retrieved 12 May 2014 a b Hutter Schweres Erbe bei Bullen Osterreich in German 26 May 2014 Retrieved 26 May 2014 a b c RB Salzburg kicker de in German kicker Retrieved 16 June 2015 a b Adi Hutter nicht mehr Bullen Coach in German Osterreich 15 June 2015 Retrieved 16 June 2015 2 0 gegen Austria Bullen holen Double in German Osterreich 3 June 2015 Retrieved 17 June 2015 a b Young Boys Hutter tritt Fortes Nachfolge an kicker de in German kicker 3 September 2015 Retrieved 9 July 2018 Young Boys end 32 year wait for Swiss title and end Basel dominance Reuters 28 April 2018 Retrieved 30 August 2018 Trainersuche beendet Adi Hutter ubernimmt die Eintracht kicker de in German kicker 16 May 2018 Retrieved 16 May 2018 a b c d Eintracht Frankfurt kicker de in German kicker Retrieved 9 July 2018 Der Sommerfahrplan der Erstligisten kicker de in German kicker 8 July 2018 Retrieved 9 July 2018 FCB gewinnt Supercup Lewandowski macht den Unterschied kicker de in German kicker Retrieved 1 September 2018 a b Eintracht Frankfurt kicker de in German kicker Retrieved 1 September 2018 Havertz ist der Spieler des Jahres in German Bild 22 May 2019 Adi Hutter Trainer des Jahres in German Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung 6 June 2019 Ames Nick 28 November 2019 Unai Emery running out of time after Arsenal lose to Eintracht Frankfurt The Guardian Basel Frankfurt 1 0 Gesamt 4 0 Schweizer dupieren Eintracht erneut in German UEFA 6 August 2020 Kontinuitat und Stabilitat in German Eintracht Frankfurt 3 September 2020 Adi Hutter to leave Eintracht Frankfurt at the end of the season Eintracht Frankfurt 13 April 2021 Retrieved 13 April 2021 Adi Hutter to take over as Borussia head coach Borussia Monchengladbach 13 April 2021 Retrieved 13 April 2021 Borussia and Adi Hutter part ways borussia de 14 May 2022 Retrieved 14 May 2022 Daniel Farke named Borussia Monchengladbach coach bundesliga com Retrieved 2 February 2023 Borussia Monchengladbach 5 0 Bayern Munich BBC Sport 27 October 2021 Retrieved 14 September 2023 Austrian Hutter appointed Monaco coach on two year deal RTL Today 4 July 2023 Retrieved 14 September 2023 Devin Eric 21 August 2023 Monaco look revitalised under the smart management of Adi Hutter The Guardian Retrieved 14 September 2023 AS Monaco are runners up as we return to the Champions League AS Monaco 13 May 2024 Adi Hutter privat Als Spieler und Familienvater So lebt Gladbachs Cheftrainer in German Retrieved 3 August 2023 Adi Hutter bei FFH So kam ich zu meinem Namen in German Retrieved 3 August 2023 Robert Lewandowski zum VDV Spieler der Saison gewahlt in German VDV 2 June 2021 Retrieved 2 June 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Adolf Hutter Adi Hutter at National Football Teams com nbsp Adi Hutter at WorldFootball net nbsp 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