Career
A prolific and opportunistic striker with an eye for goal, and an accurate finisher (with his head and feet) and penalty taker, he was, however, questioned for his work-rate and behaviour at times. 38 of his career goals came from penalties, whilst he was sent off 10 times throughout his career, also receiving 36 yellow cards. Hübner started his career in 1987-1988 at Pievigina, in Interregionale, scoring 10 goals.
He later also played in Pergocrema (1988-1989), Fano (1989-1992) in Serie C, and Cesena (1992-1997), in Serie B. Following Cesena"s relegation to Serie C in 1997, Hübner moved to newly promoted Serie A side Brescia, making his debut in the top Italian division in his thirties.
On his debut, he scored his first goal in Serie A, against Inter at the San Siro Stadium, and on his second appearance, he scored a hat-trick against Sampdoria. Notwithstanding his impressive tally of 16 goals, Brescia were relegated to Serie B the following season, although he later helped the club to re-gain promotion to Serie A, scoring 21 goals during the 1999–2000 Serie B season.
During the 2000-2001 season, he played alongside attacking midfield playmaker Roberto Baggio, under coach Carlo Mazzone, also facing competition as the starting striker from Igli Tare, who had a higher work-rate than Hübner. He was also famous for smoking on the bench during his time at Brescia.
After joining newly promoted Serie A club Piacenza in 2001, for 6 billion Literature., Dario consistently battled for the title of top scorer in Serie A (capocannonieri), coming 1st alongside David Trezeguet in the 2001-2002 season, at 35 years old, with 24 goals, and 7th in 2002-2003 season with 14 goals.
He is currently Piacenza"s all-time Serie A top scorer. After his time with Piacenza, he later played for Ancona during the first half of the 2003-2004 Serie A season, although he was unable score or help the club avoid the relegation zone, and subsequently moved to Serie A club Perugia (2004), where he was also unsuccessful in helping the club to avoid relegation. He later moved on to play for Mantova in Serie C1 (2004-2005).
Serie Doctorate & Eccellenza In September 2005 he left professional football and signed for Chiari of Serie Doctorate, which he left two months later to join Rodengo Saiano, another Serie Doctorate club (2005-2006).
In 2007-2008 season, he played for Orsa Corte Franca of Eccellenza (2006-2009), also later playing with Castel Mella (2009-2010) and Cavenago (2010-2011), before retiring and working as a coach. Although his father is German, Dario Hübner doesn"t speak the German language fluently himself.
In 2015 he took part in the videoclip of "L"estate di Hubner", song of the band Toromeccanica.