Rainer Aigner

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Rainer Aigner
Personal information
Date of birth (1967-09-04) 4 September 1967 (age 55)
Place of birth West Germany
Height1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
0000–1984 SSV Wurmannsquick
1984–1985 TSV 1860 München
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1985–1989 TSV 1860 München 80 (4)
1989–1991 Bayern Munich (A) 50 (2)
1990–1991 Bayern Munich 1 (0)
1991–1994 Fortuna Düsseldorf 79 (4)
1994–1997 Bayern Munich (A) 81 (2)
1997–1998 SC Baldham-Vaterstetten
Total291(12)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Rainer Aigner (born 4 September 1967) is a German former footballer. [1]

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References

  1. "Aigner, Rainer" (in German). kicker.de. Retrieved 23 February 2012.