Stephan Helm

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Stephan Helm
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Helm in 2014
Personal information
Date of birth (1983-04-10) 10 April 1983 (age 41)
Place of birth Vienna, Austria
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
0000–2004 UFC Pamhagen
2004–2006 FC Mönchhof
2006–2007 UFC Purbach
2007–2009 SV Mattersburg II
2009–2011 SC-ESV Parndorf 1919
2011–2013 UFC Purbach
2013–2015 1. SC Sollenau
2015 SC Neusiedl am See 1919
2016–2017 UFC Pamhagen
Managerial career
2010 UFC Pamhagen
2016–2017 UFC Pamhagen
2018 FK Austria Wien (video analyst)
2018–2020 Grasshopper Club Zurich (video analyst)
2020–2021 LASK (assistant)
2021–2023 SKN St. Pölten
2024– FK Austria Wien
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Stephan Helm (born 10 April 1983) played soccer as a midfielder or various teams in Austria. In 2010 he became football coach, since 2024 he coaches FK Austria Wien.

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Playing career

Helm started his playing career with Austrian side UFC Pamhagen. In 2004, he signed for Austrian side FC Mönchhof. In 2006, he signed for Austrian side UFC Purbach. In 2007, he signed for Austrian side SV Mattersburg II. In 2009, he signed for Austrian side SC-ESV Parndorf 1919. In 2011, he returned to Austrian side UFC Purbach. In 2013, he signed for Austrian side 1. SC Sollenau. In 2015, he signed for Austrian side SC Neusiedl am See 1919. In 2016, he returned to Austrian side UFC Pamhagen.

Managerial career

In 2010, Helm was appointed manager of Austrian side UFC Pamhagen. In 2016, he returned to UFC Pamhagen. In 2018, he was appointed as a video analyst of Austrian side FK Austria Wien. After that, he was appointed as a video analyst of Swiss side Grasshopper Club Zurich. In 2020, he was appointed as an assistant manager of Austrian side LASK. In 2021, he was appointed manager of Austrian side SKN St. Pölten. He was described as "varied between a three-man and four-man defense" while managing the club. [1] In 2024, he returned to Austrian side FK Austria Wien as manager.

Personal life

Helm was born on 10 April 1983 in Vienna, Austria. He obtained a UEFA Pro License. He is a native of Pamhagen, Austria. [2] He has been married. He has a daughter and a son. [3]

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References

  1. "Die Pros und Contras von Stephan Helm als Austria-Trainer". abseits.at.
  2. "Besser als Flick! Aber „vielleicht auch naiv"". krone.at.
  3. "Stephan Helm: „Diese Erfahrung ist ein riesiger Gewinn"". bvz.at.