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Alexander Hack

Alexander Hack (born 8 September 1993) is a professional footballer who plays as a left-footed centre-back for the of . Standing at 1.93 meters tall, Hack began his youth career at before turning professional with FC Memmingen in the during the 2012–13 season. Hack's career breakthrough came after joining 1. FSV Mainz 05 in 2014, initially with the reserve team before making his senior Bundesliga debut in 2015. Over eight seasons with Mainz, he accumulated 133 appearances in the Bundesliga, scoring 6 goals, and featured in European competition with 2 Europa League matches and 1 goal. In August 2023, Hack transferred to Al-Qadsiah FC in Saudi Arabia's First Division for a reported €1.5 million, signing a two-year contract; he made 28 appearances and scored 1 goal, contributing to the club's promotion to the Saudi Pro League as champions. Following the expiration of his contract, Hack signed a two-year deal with the in December 2024, with an option for 2027. Although he has no senior international caps for , Hack earned four appearances for the U20 national team in friendly matches.

Early career

Youth career

Alexander Hack, born on September 8, 1993, in , , began his youth career with local clubs in the region. He first played for TSV 1862 Babenhausen before moving to FC Memmingen, where he continued developing his skills as a in the early stages of his youth journey. In 2009, Hack joined the youth academy of TSV 1860 München, a prominent , marking a significant step in his progression. During the 2009–10 season, he featured prominently for the U17 team in the B-Juniors Bundesliga South/Southwest, making 16 appearances and logging 1,179 minutes on the field without scoring, showcasing his reliability in the backline. Hack advanced to the U19 squad for the 2010–11 and 2011–12 seasons in the A-Juniors Bundesliga South/Southwest. In 2010–11, he made 7 appearances for a total of 40 minutes, primarily as a substitute, while in 2011–12, he saw increased involvement with 15 matches and 577 minutes played, again without goals but contributing to defensive efforts. His performances in Munich's youth system highlighted his physical presence as a central defender, standing at 193 cm, and helped prepare him for senior-level competition. Hack's youth tenure at TSV 1860 München ended in 2012, after which he transitioned toward professional opportunities, having built a solid foundation in competitive youth leagues.

Early professional career

Hack began his professional career with FC Memmingen in the , the fourth tier of German football, signing a in July 2012 at the age of 18. He made his debut on August 3, 2012, in a 2–2 draw against VfL Frohnlach, starting as a centre-back. During the 2012–13 season, Hack established himself as a regular starter, appearing in 33 matches and contributing 2 goals and 1 assist, helping the team finish 9th in the league. His performances demonstrated strong defensive positioning and aerial ability, traits that would define his playing style. In July 2013, Hack transferred to in the , Germany's third division, marking his step up to a higher competitive level. He quickly adapted, featuring in 29 league matches during the 2013–14 season and scoring 1 goal, primarily as a central in a back-three or back-four formation. finished 17th that year. These two seasons solidified his transition from youth prospect to professional, totaling 62 first-team appearances and 3 goals across both clubs before his move to in 2014.

Club career

Mainz 05

Alexander Hack joined in 2014, initially playing for the club's reserve team, Mainz 05 II, in the before earning promotion to the first team during the 2015–16 season. He made his Bundesliga debut on 28 November 2015, coming on as a substitute in a 2–1 home victory over , marking the start of his integration into the senior squad as a centre-back. Over the following seasons, Hack established himself as a reliable defender, appearing in seven Bundesliga matches during his debut campaign and gradually increasing his involvement. Hack's tenure at Mainz spanned eight years, during which he accumulated 145 appearances across all competitions, scoring 8 goals and providing 3 assists. His contributions were particularly notable in set-piece situations, leveraging his 1.93-meter height for aerial duels. A standout moment came on 2 January 2021, when he scored with a powerful header from a Daniel Brosinski free-kick in the 44th minute, giving Mainz a 2–0 lead in a 5–2 away loss to Bayern Munich. Another key goal arrived on 12 February 2022, heading in the opener during a 1–1 draw with SC Freiburg, which was his third strike of the 2021–22 season—more than he had managed in the previous six campaigns combined. Hack played the most matches (68) under coach Sandro Schwarz, who later managed him at New York Red Bulls, highlighting his consistency in the backline during periods of defensive stability for the club. Despite Mainz's mid-table finishes in the Bundesliga throughout Hack's time there, he contributed to several resilient performances, including a 4–0 win over Hertha Berlin on 14 December 2021, where he scored in the first half to help secure the victory. Injuries occasionally limited his playtime, but he remained a squad mainstay, featuring in 28 Bundesliga starts during the 2023–24 season before departing. Hack transferred from Mainz to Al-Qadsiah for €1.5 million in August 2023.

Al-Qadsiah

In August 2023, Alexander Hack transferred from to Al-Qadsiah FC in the Saudi First Division for a reported fee of €1.5 million, signing a two-year contract. As a centre-back, he quickly integrated into the squad, providing defensive stability during the 2023-24 season. Hack made 28 appearances across all competitions for Al-Qadsiah, contributing to their promotion push. His sole goal came on 16 April 2024, scoring in the 89th minute during a 3-0 away victory over , securing three crucial points in the title race. Under manager Míchel, Al-Qadsiah clinched the Saudi First Division title that season, earning promotion to the for 2024-25. Hack's experience from the helped anchor the backline, with the team conceding just 25 goals in 34 league matches en route to the championship. Hack departed Al-Qadsiah as a in December 2024, joining Soccer's ahead of the 2025 season, despite having a year remaining on his contract.

New York Red Bulls

Hack joined the on December 20, 2024, signing a two-year contract through the 2026 season, with a club option for 2027, pending receipt of his P-1 visa and international transfer certificate. At 31 years old, Hack brought extensive professional experience, including 145 appearances for in the , as well as 28 matches for Al-Qadsiah FC in Saudi Arabia's First Division, where he contributed to their 2023-2024 league title win with one goal. New York Red Bulls sporting director Jochen Schneider highlighted Hack's proven defensive reliability and leadership potential, stating he would add experience to the roster and serve as a mentor for younger players. Head coach echoed this, praising Hack's passion and quality as a defender. Hack made an immediate impact upon arriving in Major League Soccer, debuting in preseason matches and quickly adapting alongside new signings including forward during February 2025 preparations. He quickly adapted to the league's demands, starting in his first competitive appearance and earning recognition for his aerial prowess and ball-playing ability from the back, standing at 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m). In MLS play, Hack featured prominently as a centre-back, often partnering with players like Noah Eile or Andrés Reyes to anchor the Red Bulls' high-pressing system. During the 2025 regular season, Hack appeared in 22 MLS matches, starting 19, while also playing in one Leagues Cup group stage game and two US Open Cup fixtures, totaling 25 appearances across all competitions. He recorded one goal and one assist, along with two yellow cards and no red cards, demonstrating solid defensive contributions with an average of over 1.5 tackles and 3 clearances per 90 minutes in league play. His first MLS assist came on May 31, 2025, against Atlanta United FC, where he delivered a precise pass to Cameron Harper, setting up Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting for a goal in a 2-0 victory; this performance earned Hack a spot on the MLS Team of the Matchday. Hack's lone goal for the Red Bulls arrived on July 19, 2025, in a 5-1 home loss to , where he opened the scoring in the 15th minute with a clinical finish from a deflection inside the box during his lone shot attempt of the match. Despite the defeat against a star-studded side featuring , Hack's composure under pressure was noted, as he also contributed defensively with five tackles (winning three), four clearances, and a blocked shot. Later that month, on July 26, 2025, he was involved in a controversial call leading to a penalty in a 1-0 loss to , underscoring the physical intensity of MLS defending. By season's end, Hack had solidified his role in the rotation, appearing in key rivalry matches like the September 27, 2025, against , where his goalbound header from a was cleared off the line. His contributions helped the Red Bulls maintain a competitive Eastern Conference standing, blending Bundesliga-honed tactical awareness with MLS adaptability.

International career

Youth international career

Alexander Hack represented at the youth international level exclusively with the U20 team. He earned four caps for the U20 side between 2013 and 2014, all without scoring a goal. His debut came on September 6, 2013, in a 2–0 friendly victory over U20, where he started and played the first half. Hack featured in three additional matches during a youth tournament in the in October 2013. He started and played 45 minutes in a 3–0 friendly win against U20 on October 10, followed by another 45-minute start in a 1–1 draw with U20 on October 14. His final appearance was as a substitute in the U20 Elite League on April 15, 2014, entering in the 82nd minute during a 0–3 loss to U20. Overall, Hack logged 143 minutes across these fixtures, starting three and substituting in once, contributing to two wins, one draw, and one loss for the team.

Senior international career

Alexander Hack has not earned any caps for the senior national team as of November 2025. Despite a professional career spanning over a decade in top leagues including the and , Hack has not been called up to the senior international squad. His international experience remains limited to youth levels, where he represented at the U20 level.

Career overview

Career statistics

Alexander Hack has accumulated a total of 314 appearances, 13 goals, and 7 assists across all competitions in his senior professional career as of 18 November 2025. These figures encompass his time with clubs in Germany's lower divisions, , Saudi First Division, and , primarily as a center-back known for his defensive contributions rather than prolific scoring. The following table summarizes his performance data by season and club, including domestic leagues, cups, and continental competitions where applicable. Data excludes youth appearances prior to 2012.
SeasonClubCompetitionAppearancesGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed CardsMinutes
2012/13FC MemmingenRegionalliga Bayern3321412,528
Landespokal Bayern1000090
2013/14SpVgg Unterhaching3. Liga2910902,362
SpVgg Unterhaching IIRegionalliga Bayern30000225
2014/15Mainz 05 II3. Liga2001011,157
2015/16Mainz 05Bundesliga70010630
Mainz 05 II3. Liga1700211,448
2016/17Mainz 05Bundesliga1501001,295
UEFA Europa League21010180
DFB-Pokal1001090
Mainz 05 II3. Liga60101540
2017/18Mainz 05Bundesliga1510201,288
DFB-Pokal20000157
2018/19Mainz 05Bundesliga1411101,017
DFB-Pokal10000120
2019/20Mainz 05Bundesliga140020803
2020/21Mainz 05Bundesliga2110201,368
DFB-Pokal10000105
2021/22Mainz 05Bundesliga2831612,076
DFB-Pokal20000172
2022/23Mainz 05Bundesliga1900211,132
DFB-Pokal31001221
2023/24Al-QadsiahSaudi First Division2710302,206
King's Cup1001090
2025New York Red BullsMajor League Soccer2210601,446
Leagues Cup20120125
US Open Cup1000090
Career Totals (Senior Professional): 314 appearances, 13 goals, 7 assists, 45 yellow cards, 5 red cards, 25,295 minutes. In domestic league play alone, he has made 227 appearances with 9 goals and 4 assists, reflecting his role in defensive solidity for teams like 05, where he featured most extensively.

Honours

Alexander Hack's primary club honour came during his tenure with Al-Qadsiah FC, where he contributed to the team's success in the during the 2023–24 season. Joining the club in August 2023, Hack made 28 appearances and scored one goal, helping Al-Qadsiah secure promotion to the Roshn Saudi League as champions after finishing first in the league standings. The team clinched the title with a 4–2 victory over Al-Najma on May 25, 2024, marking their return to the top flight after three years. Hack has not earned any senior international honours with the Germany national team, having only represented the country at youth levels, including four appearances for the U-20 side.

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