sport.wikisort.org - AthleteGuy Hellers (French pronunciation: [ɡi ɛ.lɛʁs];[1] born 10 October 1964) is a Luxembourgish football manager and former player, who played as a midfielder.
Luxembourgian footballer and manager
Guy Hellers|
Full name |
Guy Hellers |
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Date of birth |
(1964-10-10) 10 October 1964 (age 57) |
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Place of birth |
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg |
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Height |
1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) |
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Position(s) |
Midfielder |
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US Bascharage |
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US Hollerich |
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Years |
Team |
Apps |
(Gls) |
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1980–1982 |
Metz |
0 |
(0) |
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1983–2000 |
Standard Liège |
383 |
(30) |
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1982–1997 |
Luxembourg |
55 |
(2) |
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2004–2010 |
Luxembourg |
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2010–2011 |
F91 Dudelange (sporting director) |
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2011–2015 |
F91 Dudelange (head of youth sector) |
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2015 |
F91 Dudelange |
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
He was the head coach of the Luxembourg national team, having succeeded Dane Allan Simonsen in 2004.[2]
In 2010, Hellers resigned as Luxembourg coach and was succeeded by Luc Holtz.[3]
Club career
Arguably Luxembourg's most successful player, Hellers shortly played for FC Metz[4] but he spent the majority of his career at Standard Liège, where has been captain. He played 458 matches in total for them, scoring 37 goals.[5] He was surprisingly dismissed by then manager Tomislav Ivic in September 1999 after some verbal clashes between coach and squad.[6]
International career
Hellers made his debut for Luxembourg in an October 1982 European Championship qualification match against Greece and went on to earn 55 caps, scoring 2 goals.[7] He played in 27 FIFA World Cup qualification matches.[8] His final international game was an October 1997 World Cup qualification match against Cyprus.
He scored the only goal in the upset match against the Czech Republic in 1995.
International goals
- Scores and results list Luxembourg's goal tally first.
# | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
1 | 25 October 1989 | Heysel Stadium, Brussels, Belgium | Belgium | 1-1 | 1-1 | 1990 FIFA World Cup qualifying |
2 | 7 June 1995 | Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg (city), Luxembourg | Czech Republic | 1-0 | 1-0 | 1996 Euro qualifying |
Manager career
His entire coaching career has been spent with the Luxembourg Football Federation, coaching at every youth level before becoming the manager of the senior national team.
Honours
Standard Liège
References
External links
Luxembourgish Sportspeople of the Year |
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Men & Women |
- 1954–56: Charly Gaul
- 1957: Josy Stoffel
- 1958: Charly Gaul
- 1959: Jean Link
- 1960: Josy Stoffel
- 1961: Sylvie Hülsemann
- 1962–63: Norbert Haupert
- 1964: Charles Sowa
- 1965: René Kilburg
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Men |
- 1966: René Kilburg
- 1967: Charles Sowa
- 1968–69: Louis Pilot
- 1970: Nicolas Koob
- 1971–72: Charles Sowa
- 1973: Robert Schiel
- 1974: Marcel Balthasar
- 1975–78: Roland Bombardella
- 1979: Lucien Didier
- 1980: Justin Gloden
- 1981: Fonsy Grethen
- 1982–83: Roland Jacoby
- 1984: Raymond Conzemius
- 1985: Claude Michely
- 1986: Fonsy Grethen
- 1987: Robby Langers
- 1988–89: Marc Girardelli
- 1990: Guy Hellers
- 1991: Marc Girardelli
- 1992: Eugène Berger
- 1993–94: Marc Girardelli
- 1995: Guy Hellers
- 1996: Marc Girardelli
- 1997: Christian Poos
- 1998: Dan Dethier
- 1999: Jeff Strasser
- 2000: Kim Kirchen
- 2001: Jeff Strasser
- 2002: David Fiegen
- 2003–05: Kim Kirchen
- 2006: Fränk Schleck
- 2007–08: Kim Kirchen
- 2009–11: Andy Schleck
- 2012: Laurent Carnol
- 2013: Dirk Bockel
- 2014–17: Gilles Müller
- 2018: Bob Jungels
- 2019: Bob Bertemes
- 2021: Charles Grethen
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Women |
- 1966: Sylvie Hülsemann
- 1967: Colette Flesch
- 1968: Sylvie Hülsemann
- 1969: Annette Berger
- 1970–71: Jeanny Dom
- 1972: Nelly Wies
- 1973: Jeanny Dom
- 1974: Berty Krier
- 1975–78: Jeanny Dom
- 1979–82: Carine Risch
- 1983–84: Jeannette Goergen
- 1985–86: Danièle Kaber
- 1987: Nancy Arendt
- 1988: Danièle Kaber
- 1989: Nancy Arendt
- 1990: Marion Hammang
- 1991: Malou Thill
- 1992: Marion Hammang
- 1993: Anne Kremer
- 1994: Raymonde Moes
- 1995–97: Nancy Kemp-Arendt
- 1998–99: Anne Kremer
- 2000: Nancy Kemp-Arendt
- 2001: Ni Xialian
- 2002: Tessy Scholtes
- 2003: Claudine Schaul
- 2004–07: Elizabeth May
- 2008: Marie Muller
- 2009: Elizabeth May
- 2010: Marie Muller
- 2011: Mandy Minella
- 2012: Marie Muller
- 2013: Christine Majerus
- 2014: Jennifer Warling
- 2015–18, 20–21: Christine Majerus
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На других языках
- [en] Guy Hellers
[fr] Guy Hellers
Guy Hellers est un footballeur luxembourgeois né le 10 octobre 1964. Ce joueur a évolué comme milieu de terrain principalement au Standard de Liège avec lequel il a joué 474 matchs officiels.
[it] Guy Hellers
Guy Hellers (Lussemburgo, 10 ottobre 1964) è un allenatore di calcio ed ex calciatore lussemburghese, di ruolo centrocampista.
[ru] Эллерс, Ги
Ги Элле́рс[1] (люксемб. Guy Hellers; род. 10 октября 1964 года) — люксембургский футболист и футбольный тренер. Легенда льежского «Стандарда»[источник не указан 1278 дней].
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