Norwegian footballer (born 1977)
Thorstein Helstad
Helstad in 2006
Full name
Thorstein Helstad Date of birth
(1977-04-28 ) 28 April 1977 (age 47) [ 1] Place of birth
Hamar , Norway Height
1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) Position(s)
Forward 1994
Fart Years
Team
Apps
(Gls ) 1995–1997
HamKam
46
(12) 1998–2002
Brann
99
(54) 2002–2004
Austria Wien
59
(12) 2004–2006
Rosenborg
36
(15) 2006–2008
Brann
48
(35) 2008–2011
Le Mans
98
(35) 2011–2012
Monaco
6
(0) 2012–2013
Lillestrøm
34
(8) 2014
Gamle Oslo
6
(4) Total
432
(175) 1996–1999
Norway U21
30
(5) 2000–2010
Norway
38
(10)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
Thorstein Helstad (born 28 April 1977) is a Norwegian former professional footballer who played as a centre-foward . Helstad is currently 1.87m (6 ft 2 inches) tall.
Career
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Helstad was born in Hamar , Norway [ 2] and started his career in his local club FL Fart where he at age 16 scored two goals against Løten in 1993 that made the team win promotion to Norwegian Third Devision . He transferred to the local Norwegian First Division side HamKam , at the age of 18, and played for the club between 1995 and 1997.[ 3] Helstad joined the Tippeligaen side Brann ahead of the 1998 season. He became one of the biggest stars in the team, and was Tippeliga top scorer in both 2000 and 2001 and won the Kniksen Award as the best striker in 2000. Helstad was sold to Austria Wien alongside Raymond Kvisvik , where he won both the Austrian Bundesliga , the Austrian Cup and the Austrian Supercup . After scoring 14 goals in 69 matches for the Austrian side, Helstad returned to Norway where he signed a four-year deal with Rosenborg .[ 4]
With Steffen Iversen as the preferred striker, Helstad never managed to gain a regular spot in the first squad, but was often used as a winger in a 4–3–3 system.[ 5]
After scoring 24 goals in 58 matches, Helstad returned to Brann in June 2006. Since he transferred in the middle of the season he won both gold with Rosenborg and silver with Brann.[ 4]
In July 2008, Brann accepted a €2 million bid for Helstad from French club Le Mans , where he was installed as their starting striker. Helstad scored 21 goals in 2010–11 .
In June 2011, Helstad made a free transfer move to recently relegated and former Champions League finalist Monaco .
He announced his retirement from playing in April 2014.[ 6]
Career statistics
Club
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Season
Club
League
National Cup
League Cup
Europe
Total
Division
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
HamKam
1995
Tippeligaen
17
4
0
0
—
—
17
4
1996
Adeccoligaen
14
3
0
0
—
—
14
3
1997
15
5
0
0
—
—
15
5
Total
46
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
46
12
Brann
1998
Tippeligaen
23
6
0
0
—
2
0
25
6
1999
21
8
0
0
—
—
21
8
2000
24
18
2
0
—
2
1
28
19
2001
23
17
4
3
—
2
0
29
20
2002
8
5
0
0
—
—
8
5
Total
99
54
6
3
0
0
6
1
111
58
Austria Wien
2002–03
Austrian Bundesliga
29
6
0
0
—
4
2
33
8
2003–04
27
6
0
0
—
2
0
29
6
2004–05
3
0
0
0
—
—
3
0
Total
59
12
0
0
0
0
6
2
54
14
Rosenborg
2004
Tippeligaen
5
1
0
0
—
4
2
9
3
2005
25
13
2
3
—
8
2
35
18
2006
6
1
0
0
—
—
6
1
Total
36
15
2
3
0
0
12
4
50
22
Brann
2006
Tippeligaen
12
2
1
0
—
—
13
2
2007
24
22
2
1
—
6
1
32
24
2008
12
11
1
2
—
2
0
15
13
Total
48
35
4
3
0
0
8
1
60
39
Le Mans
2008–09
Ligue 1
32
10
2
1
1
0
—
35
11
2009–10
31
4
1
0
2
0
—
34
4
2010–11
Ligue 2
35
21
3
1
1
0
—
39
22
Total
98
35
6
2
4
0
0
0
108
37
Monaco
2011–12
Ligue 2
6
0
1
0
1
0
—
8
0
Lillestrøm
2012
Tippeligaen
12
3
0
0
—
—
12
3
2013
22
5
3
0
—
—
25
5
Total
34
8
3
0
0
0
0
0
37
8
Career total
426
171
22
11
5
0
32
8
485
190
International goals
Scores and results list Norway's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Helstad goal. [ 7]
List of international goals scored by Thorstein Helstad
No.
Date
Venue
Opponent
Score
Result
Competition
1
16 August 2000
Telia 5G -areena , Helsinki , Finland
Finland
1–1
1–3
Friendly
2
7 October 2000
Millennium Stadium , Cardiff , Wales
Wales
1–1
1–1
2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
3
24 January 2001
Hong Kong Stadium , Hong Kong
South Korea
2–1
3–2
Friendly
4
28 February 2001
Windsor Park , Belfast , Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland
1–0
4–0
Friendly
5.
4–0
6
26 January 2003
Sharjah Stadium , Sharjah , United Arab Emirates
United Arab Emirates
1–1
1–1
Friendly
7
8 June 2005
Råsunda Stadium , Solna , Sweden
Sweden
2–1
3–2
Friendly
8
12 October 2005
Ullevaal Stadion , Oslo , Norway
Belarus
1–0
1–0
2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
9
2 June 2007
Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo, Norway
Malta
2–0
4–0
UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying
10
9 September 2009
Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo, Norway
North Macedonia
1–0
2–1
2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
Honours
Austria Wien
Rosenborg
Brann
Individual
References
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