Helge Werner

Early Life and Career

Werner was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. He began his footballing journey in youth academies before joining Boldklubben 1903 (B 1903), a prominent Danish club based in the Copenhagen area, where he progressed through the ranks to the senior team.

Club Career

=B 1903

= Helge Werner made his senior debut for B 1903 and quickly established himself as a key player. He was an integral part of the B 1903 squad that achieved significant success by winning the Danish Championship in 1976. His strong performances as a midfielder during this period attracted attention from clubs outside Denmark.

=FC Wacker Innsbruck

= In 1977, Werner moved abroad to Austria, joining FC Wacker Innsbruck. During his time with the Austrian club, he continued to enjoy success, most notably winning the Austrian Cup in the 1977–78 season. His experience in the Austrian Bundesliga further developed his skills and reputation.

=Return to Denmark

= Following his stint in Austria, Werner returned to Denmark and rejoined B 1903. He continued to play for the club for several more seasons before concluding his professional playing career.

International Career

Helge Werner earned 13 caps for the Denmark national football team between 1976 and 1982, scoring 2 goals. He made his international debut in 1976 and participated in various qualification matches and friendly internationals. His career with the national team coincided with a transitional period for Danish football, preceding the famous "Danish Dynamite" era of the mid-1980s.

Playing Style

As a midfielder, Werner was known for his versatility, work rate, and tactical intelligence. He possessed the ability to contribute effectively to both defensive duties and offensive plays, making him a valuable asset to his teams.

Honours

  • B 1903
    • Danish Championship: 1976
  • FC Wacker Innsbruck
    • Austrian Cup: 1977–78
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