- Heiðar Helguson
Football player infobox
playername = Heiðar Helguson
fullname = Heiðar Helguson
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1977|8|22
cityofbirth =Dalvík
countryofbirth =Iceland
height = height|ft=5|in=10
currentclub = Bolton Wanderers
clubnumber = 18
position =Striker
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1997–1998
1998–1999
1999–2005
2005–2007
2007–
clubs = Þróttur
Lillestrøm
Watford
Fulham
Bolton Wanderers
caps(goals) = 012 00(4)
043 0(18)
174 0(55)
057 0(11)
007 00(2)
nationalyears = 1999–
nationalteam = Iceland
nationalcaps(goals) = 042 00(7)
pcupdate = 20:42, 13 September 2008 (UTC)
ntupdate = 11:49, 11 September 2008 (UTC)Heiðar Helguson (born
22 August ,1977 inAkureyri ; first name commonly anglicised to Heidar) is anIceland ic footballer currently playing forPremier League team Bolton Wanderers as astriker .Helguson, who is also an Iceland international, previously played for Watford and Lillestrøm. He joined Bolton in the 07/08 off-season for an undisclosed fee from Fulham, moving on a three-year deal. [ [http://www.bwfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/General/0,,1004~1075879,00.html Helguson Set To Sign For Whites | Bolton Wanderers | News | Latest News | General ] ]
Playing career
Lillestrøm
Helguson came to
Lillestrøm S.K. at a young age from Icelandic club Þróttur R. He made his first team debut in 1998, curiously wearing number 1 on his shirt. The next season Helguson became one of the great surprises in Norwegian football scoring 16 league-goals. Helguson was a very popular player, and even had his own fan-club.Watford
Helguson was signed by Watford manager Graham Taylor mid-way through the 1999-00 season for a club record £1.5m. Brought in to boost the struggling club's striking department, Helguson had a torrid debut at home to
Liverpool FC , where he suffered from the physical presence of Liverpool'sSami Hyypiä . However, Helguson endured and scored in his first game. He later picked up the Display of the Season award for this goal scoring debut against one of the finest clubs in English football. He did so five more times that season. His goals weren't enough to keep Watford up, and the Hertfordshire club were relegated after only one year in the "Premier League". He has recently been linked with a move back to Watford.Back in Division 1, Helguson was part of a Watford side that was undefeated for the first 15 games of the season, topping the league. However, when the side's form slumped in late 2000, Helguson suffered a crisis of confidence - one of several during his first few years at Watford - and was well below his best for a large amount of that campaign.
At the end of the season Taylor retired and was replaced by
Gianluca Vialli . Under the Italian's somewhat bizarre tactics Helguson was deployed out of position as a right wing-back, which, understandably, didn't suit him.With
Ray Lewington in charge for the 2002-03 season, Helguson showed a marked improvement. Although still prone to injury (he didn't start the season until late September), he finished the season Watford's top goal scorer with 13, including goals in Watford's run to the FA Cup semi-Finals. In 2003-04 injury kept Helguson out of most of the first half of the season. On his return he put in some notable performances, the most notable being his leading of the line against Chelsea in the FA Cup.2004-05 was Helguson's best season in a Watford shirt. Relatively free of injury, he scored 20 goals and picked up the "Goal of the Season," "Display of the Season" and "Player of the Season" awards at the end of season awards ceremony. Inevitably his goal tally brought about interest from "Premier League" clubs and with Watford needing money, the offer from Fulham was accepted.
Fulham
Helguson signed for Fulham on June 27, 2005 [cite web|title=Heidar Helguson Fulham Player Profile|work=4THEGAME.com|url=http://www.4thegame.com/club/fulham-fc/player-profile/1047/heidarhelguson.html | accessdate=May 4 | accessyear=2007] and was largely confined to the bench at the beginning of the campaign. He scored his first goal for Fulham in the 5-4 League Cup victory over Lincoln. More recently he has been enjoying an excellent run in the side, and the front pair of Heidar and
Brian McBride caused trouble to the best defences in the "Premier League". Heidar scored against Chelsea (penalty),Aston Villa (penalty), West Ham(open play - left foot) andManchester United (open play - header), a double in a 6-1 win over West Brom,Bolton Wanderers (header as a result of a free kick) and against Middlesbrough (penalty). At Fulham he has become a fan's favourite due to his 100% work rate. Many commentators say that he has the best work rate in the "Premier League" and a very good header and finish. For the start of the 2006-07 season he was moved from No. 10 to No. 9 at Fulham.Bolton Wanderers
On
July 20 2007 it was announced that Helguson was leaving Fulham to joinBolton Wanderers for an undisclosed fee, as part of former manager Sammy Lee's squad restructuring. Helguson reportedly has signed a three-year contract with the Trotters, having been forced to consider his options following the signings of David Healy andDiomansy Kamara .He made his Bolton debut as a substitute for the injured
Kevin Davies onAugust 11 2007 with Wanderers already trailing toNewcastle United . Four days later he returned to Fulham for the first time since leaving and got on the scoresheet in a 2-1 Wanderers defeat.Since then he has been suffering from the effects of ankle surgery and is expected to be back in action during the 2008 New Year with new Wanderers manager
Gary Megson wanting to "wrap the player in cotton wool" so that he does not sustain any relapses.It was the end of January 2008 by the time Helguson got any more playing time, but his return was welcome with Bolton desperately short of firepower having sold
Nicolas Anelka to Chelsea earlier on that month. Ironically his first appearance back in the side was a goalless draw against old club Fulham where he came off the substitutes bench for the last eight minutes of the game. He scored his first goal for Bolton since coming back from injury 4 days later againstReading FC in a 2-0 win.Bolton confirmed in May 2008 that they had sent Helguson over to Belgium for more surgery in order to have him back for pre-season training.
Iceland
Helguson made his debut for Iceland in an April 1999 friendly match against Malta, coming on as a substitite for
Ríkharður Daðason , and earned 41 caps, scoring 7 goals. [ [http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/ijs-recintlp.html Iceland - Record International Players] - RSSSF] His last international match was an August 2006 friendly match against Spain. In June 2007, Heiðar announced his retirment from international football.On 28th August 2008 Heiðar announced his return to international football and was immediately selected in the Icelandic team to face Norway and Scotland a few days later. He scored a goal against Norway in the world cup qualifier as the match ended 2-2. [http://www.fotbolti.net/fullStory.php?action=viewStory&id=66003 Íslenski landsliðshópurinn - Heiðar Helguson að nýju í hópnum] , "Icelandic national team selection - Helguson back" Retrieved 28th August 2008] .Playing style
Helguson is known for his aerial prowess. Despite being only 5'10, his giant leap and positioning skills make him a lethal header of the ball. His other notable characteristic is his huge work-rate - many times in a game will a defender encounter Helguson baring down on him at full pelt. Early in his Watford career this occasionally spilled over into dangerous and reckless tackles, but thankfully this part of his game has since been curbed. He has a sharp finish, is a good penalty taker and has scored against many top clubs.
Unfortunately Helguson is fairly injury prone. During his time in England he has been out for sustained periods of time in every season.
Name
The name "Helguson" is not a
surname but amatronym , meaning "son of Helga", where "Helga" is the first name of the player's mother. SeeIcelandic name . Heiðar was named Heiðar Sigurjónsson at birth but changed his name to Heiðar Helguson later in honour of his mother.References
External links
* [http://www.burndenaces.co.uk/players/profile.php?id=32 Bolton Wanderers Profile] at [http://www.burndenaces.co.uk/ Burnden Aces]
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* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/shared/bsp/hi/football/statistics/players/h/helguson_193634.stm BBC Sport Squad Profile]
* [http://www.bsad.org/gone/helguson.html Blind, Stupid and Desperate article]
* [http://www.national-football-teams.com/v2/player.php?id=3123 National football teams]
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