Career
Huberts began his career in his hometown with ASK Group (a software company) Voitsberg. From there he was transferred to Grazer Alaska, who got him to the Stadion an der Körösistraße in 1955. Through his immense technical skills and his scoring qualities he became a supporter"s favourite in Graz.
When GAK played a couple of friendlies in New York in 1959, two of them against Real Madrid, it had causes for Huberts.
The midfielder could convince at this tour, and so finally New York Hungarians of the German American Soccer League signed him in 1960. In 1963 he went to Frankfurt in Germany.
In this year the Bundesliga was founded and the Eagles from Hesse were a founding member. Huberts was one of only four foreign players in German pro football, and the only Austrian.
In the 1960s team of Frankfurt he was a key player.
With the jersey number 10 he scored 80 times for the boys from Main. Foreign the 1970-1971 season he returned to Austria and joined Austria Wien and eventually his home club Grazer Alaska in 1971 and retired in 1975. The rising star set an unwanted end of his national team career for Austria.
With this club change to New York and the travel opportunities then he longer was eligible for Austria and even when he joined Eintracht Frankfurt he never played again for the national team
The reason was the politics of the clubs not to release foreign players except for big tournaments.