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], Hunt suffered a mysterious knee injury, which after some months was found to be ]. As a result, he missed the remainder of the season following the winter break. ], Hunt suffered a mysterious knee injury, which after some months was found to be ]. As a result, he missed the remainder of the season following the winter break.


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*Hunt has a German father and an ] mother.


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Aaron Hunt
Personal information
Full name Aaron Hunt
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team Werder Bremen

Aaron Hunt (born September 4, 1986, Goslar) is a German footballer.

Hunt joined Werder Bremen, German league and cup winners in 2004, on July 1, 2001. He had previously been at VfL Oker (year unknown-1999) and GSC Goslar (1999-2001).

He made his Bundesliga debut on September 18, 2004, as a substitute against Hannover 96. On his first appearance in the starting line-up against Borussia Mönchengladbach on February 12, 2005, he scored his first league goal, becoming Werder Bremen's youngest-ever goalscorer at the age of 18 years and 161 days. Early in 2006, Hunt suffered a mysterious knee injury, which after some months was found to be bursitis. As a result, he missed the remainder of the season following the winter break.

He is a current German under-21 international. When he was first selected for the German under-21 side, he stated that he had never seriously thought about playing for an English national team.

Trivia

  • Hunt has a German father and an English mother.
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