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Márcio Hahn

Márcio Henrique Borges Hahn (born 3 July 1977) is a Brazilian football coach and former player who played as a midfielder.

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Playing career

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Known as Márcio during his playing days, he was born in Torres, Rio Grande do Sul, and played for local sides well into his 20s, notably winning the 2000 Campeonato Gaúcho with Caxias. He moved to Internacional for the 2002 season, featuring regularly before moving to Cruzeiro in 2003.

After featuring rarely for Cruzeiro, Márcio signed for Mogi Mirim. He later represented Novo Hamburgo (four stints), Juventude, São Caetano,[2] 15 de Novembro, Atlético Paranaense, ABC, Grêmio Barueri and Brasil de Pelotas[3] before returning to Caxias in May 2011.[4]

Márcio returned to Novo Hamburgo for a fifth spell ahead of the 2012 season, and later rejoined Brasil de Pelotas in 2013. He left the latter on 3 May 2016, as his contract was not renewed,[5] and signed for Esportivo on 23 January 2017.[6] He retired shortly after, at the age of 39.

Post-playing career

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Shortly after retiring, Hahn was named Lisca's assistant at Guarani. He subsequently followed the manager to Criciúma,[7] Ceará,[8] América Mineiro,[9] Vasco da Gama,[10] Sport Recife and Santos.[11]

Honours

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Player

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Atlético Paranaense

Caxias

Internacional

Cruzeiro

Novo Hamburgo

ABC

Brasil de Pelotas

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