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Roger Helland

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Norwegian footballer (born 1973)

Roger Helland
Personal information
Date of birth (1973-09-26)26 September 1973 (age 52)
Place of birthAustrheim Municipality, Norway
Height1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)[1]
PositionMidfielder
Youth career
Brann
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1993–1999Brann154(15)
1999–2000Brøndby12(0)
2000–2002Lillestrøm26(0)
2003–2005Fredrikstad59(8)
International career
1989Norway G–152(0)
1994–1995Norway U–2122(5)
1997Norway2(0)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Roger Helland (born 26 September 1973) is a Norwegian former professionalfootballer who spent the bulk of his career withSK Brann. Amidfielder, played two games for theNorway national football team in 1997.

Career

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Helland hails fromAustrheim Municipality and was a part of the various youth teams inSK Brann.[1] He first represented Norway in two under-15 matches in 1989.[2] He made his first appearance on the senior team in theNorwegian Premier League in 1993 when he came on as a sub in the 88th minute in a game againstRosenborg BK atLerkendal, as Brann won 4–0.[1][3] He only played one more game in the spring season but from the twelfth game of the season he played all the remaining games, for a total of 13 league games in his first season.[4] He also played 22 matches for theunder-21 team between 1994 and 1995.[2] In 1997, Helland helped Brannfinish second in the Norwegian Premier League, Brann's best league position since 1975,[4] and he made his debut and played his only two games for the Norway national team that year.[2] Helland played in Brann until 1999 and played a total of 206 games, scoring 21 goals for the club.[5] In the Norwegian Premier League he played 154 games scoring 15 goals.[6]

As Helland's contract with Brann ran out in December 1999,[7] he was offered a contract by a number of Norwegian clubs.[8] Helland eventually chose to move abroad, as he signed a half-season contract with Danish clubBrøndby IF, where fellow NorwegianÅge Hareide had just become head coach. Helland was a part of Hareide'sScandinavian venture in that transfer window, and arrived at Brøndby alongsideStig Inge Bjørnebye,Magnus Svensson,Krister Nordin, andMattias Jonson.[8] He was brought in by Hareide to replace Brøndby's "risky" central defenderVragel da Silva in thezone defense of Hareide's newly introduced4-3-3 formation.[7] Having made his official Brøndby debut in March 2000, Helland went on to play 12 of Brøndby’s remaining 15 league games of the1999–2000 Danish Superliga season, as Brøndby finished in second place.[9] Towards the end of the season, Brøndby chairmanPer Bjerregaard criticized the cooperation of the central defense pairing of Helland andPer Nielsen,[10] and Helland subsequently received general criticism from the Danish media.[11][12][13] Helland's contract was not renewed in the summer 2000.[14]

He returned to Norway andLillestrøm SK in June 2000.[1] During his spell with Lillestrøm he played 26 league-matches for the club.[15] When Fredrikstad was promoted to theNorwegian First Division in 2002, Helland was signed in December 2002 to strengthen the team.[1] Fredrikstad were promoted again and Helland was back in the Norwegian Premier League with his third team. In the third game of the 2004 season he scored Fredrikstad's first goal in 20 years in the top flight of Norwegian football, whenMolde FK was defeated 1–0 atAker Stadion.[16]

On 13 June 2004, he was back atBrann stadion to play against his old team Brann. The game ended unfortunate for Helland when he wassent off after a questionable decision by the referee.[17] After playing 59 league-matches and scoring 8 goals for Fredrikstad,[18] Helland retired as a footballer in 2005.[5] In 2009, he came back to Brann as a coach for the junior team.[5]

References

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  1. ^abcdeØystein Holt."Roger Helland" (in Norwegian). ffksupporter.net. Retrieved28 November 2009.
  2. ^abc"Roger Helland".n3sport.no.Football Association of Norway. Archived fromthe original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved28 November 2009.
  3. ^Nielsen, Atle (2008).Sportsklubben Brann: 100 år med tro, håp og kjærlighet (in Norwegian).Schibsted. p. 246.ISBN 978-82-516-2658-3.
  4. ^abNielsen, Atle (2008).Sportsklubben Brann: 100 år med tro, håp og kjærlighet (in Norwegian).Schibsted. p. 139.ISBN 978-82-516-2658-3.
  5. ^abc"Tilbake til Brann som trener".brann.no (in Norwegian). Sportsklubben Brann. 6 November 2009. Retrieved28 November 2009.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^Nielsen, Atle (2008).Sportsklubben Brann: 100 år med tro, håp og kjærlighet (in Norwegian).Schibsted. pp. 246–252.ISBN 978-82-516-2658-3.
  7. ^abOlsen, Søren (4 October 1999). "Brøndbys nye chef renser ud".Politiken (in Danish).
  8. ^abMadsen, Thor (1 December 1999). "Gyldent firkløver".Ekstra Bladet (in Danish).
  9. ^"Roger Helland".brondby.com (in Danish). Archived fromthe original on 5 October 2011. Retrieved1 December 2009.
  10. ^Uno, Steen (14 May 2000). "Fyreseddel til forsvaret".B.T. (in Danish).
  11. ^"Farvel til tre lejesvende".Jyllands-Posten (in Danish). 27 May 2000.
  12. ^"Mange Brøndby-spillere siger farvel".bold.dk (in Danish). 27 May 2000.
  13. ^Blem, Hans Chr. (28 May 2000). "Storvask i Brøndby".Ekstra Bladet (in Danish).
  14. ^de los Reyes, Marco (22 May 2000). "Nye Brøndby-ændringer er på vej".Berlingske Tidende (in Danish).
  15. ^Nystrøm, Kjell."Roger Helland".lskhistorikk.com (in Norwegian). Retrieved28 November 2009.
  16. ^"Endelig Fredrikstad" (in Norwegian). Oslo:Dagbladet. 25 April 2004. Retrieved28 November 2009.
  17. ^Johannessen, Knut (14 June 2004)."Dommertabben som ødela alt" (in Norwegian).Demokraten. Archived fromthe original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved28 November 2009.
  18. ^"Roger Helland — Statistikk" (in Norwegian). ffksupporter.net. Retrieved28 November 2009.
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