Mario Haas Explained

Mario Haas
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Birth Date:16 September 1974
Birth Place:Graz, Austria
Height:1.83 m[1]
Position:Forward
Youthclubs1:Sturm Graz
Years1:1992–1999
Caps1:185
Goals1:66
Years2:1999–2000
Caps2:27
Goals2:3
Years3:2000–2005
Clubs3:Sturm Graz
Caps3:114
Goals3:39
Years4:2005–2006
Caps4:48
Goals4:11
Years5:2006–2012
Clubs5:Sturm Graz
Caps5:158
Goals5:42
Nationalyears1:1998–2007
Nationalteam1:Austria
Nationalcaps1:43
Nationalgoals1:7

Mario Haas (born 16 September 1974) is an Austrian former professional footballer who played as a forward. Apart from two short foreign engagements in France and Japan, he played most of his career with SK Sturm Graz. Haas also made 43 appearances for the Austria national football team, including at the 1998 World Cup in France.

Career

Club career

Mario Haas was active in SK Sturm Graz's youth section for ten years before playing his first game for the club's professionals in the spring of 1993. In the following years he played a major role in the two league titles in 1998 and 1999 and the three Austrian Cup victories in 1996, 1997 and 1999. Together with Ivica Vastić and Hannes Reinmayr he formed the so-called "magic triangle" of Sturm Graz during this successful period. In the summer of 1999, he decided to make his first move abroad, moving to France to join Racing Strasbourg. However, he was unable to establish himself there and therefore returned to his home club in the spring of 2001.

During the winter break of the 2004/05 season, his ex-coach Ivica Osim brought him to JEF United in the J1 League in Japan. He won the Japanese Cup with the club in both 2005 (the club's first ever trophy)[2] and 2006. From the spring of 2007, Mario Haas played again for his regular club Sturm Graz, with whom he triumphed in the Austrian Cup for the fourth time in 2010. He was substituted in the match against Kapfenberger SV on February 12, 2011, marking his 412th appearance for SK Sturm Graz in the Bundesliga and making him the team's sole record holder ahead of Günther Neukirchner. At the end of the 2010/11 season, Haas became Austrian football champion with Sturm for the third time. Thus, Mario Haas was involved in all three league titles and four of five cup victories of Sturm Graz.[3]

On December 1, 2012, Mario Haas ended his active career at the age of 38 during the match Sturm Graz vs. Wiener Neustadt (3:1). Today he runs his own football camps. He was coach of FC Bad Radkersburg, after the termination of his contract he became coach of USV Mettersdorf, but this contract was terminated after 5 defeats in a row.[4]

At the general assembly of SK Sturm Graz on January 18, 2016, he was honored as honorary captain together with Günther Neukirchner and Andy Pichler.[5]

National team

Haas made his debut for the Austria national team in an April 1998 friendly match against the United States and was a participant at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. He earned 43 caps, scoring seven goals.[6] His last international was a May 2007 friendly match against Scotland. He was asked to play in Austria's squad in a friendly match against Turkey in November 2008, by Austria's coach Karel Brückner, but refused, saying that he wanted to concentrate on his job at Sturm Graz.

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[7]
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupLeague cupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Sturm Graz1992–93Austrian Bundesliga6161
1993–94285285
1994–9534133413
1995–963512213713
1996–9714110151
1997–983617303917
1998–993217213418
Total18566
Strasbourg1999–2000Division 1161161
2000–01112112
Total273273
Sturm Graz2000–01Austrian Bundesliga14420164
2001–023012203212
2002–0320620226
2003–043410203610
2004–05167167
Total11439
JEF United Chiba2005J1 League2562120297
200623500853110
Total4811211056017
Sturm Graz2006–07Austrian Bundesliga154154
2007–0835143514
2008–093515403915
2009–1017141212
2010–1131531346
2011–1224222264
2012–131010
Total15841
Career total532160317105573172

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Austria199610
199700
1998102
199940
200010
200170
200200
200384
200461
200530
200600
200730
Total437

Honours

Sturm Graz

1997–98, 1998–99, 2010–11

1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99, 2009–10

1996, 1997

JEF United Chiba

2005, 2006

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mario Haas. Soccerway. Global Sports Media. 19 February 2012.
  2. Web site: Mulligan . James . 2005-11-06 . Maki, JEF United shoot down Gamba to win Nabisco Cup . 2022-04-10 . The Japan Times . en-US.
  3. Web site: Haas hängt Schuhe im Winter endgültig an Nagel . 2022-04-10 . DER STANDARD . de-AT.
  4. Web site: Entlassung für Mario Haas - News - fanreport.com - Amateurfußball in Österreich . 2022-04-10 . fanreport.com - wir berichten über dich! . de.
  5. Web site: 2016-01-22 . SK Sturm: News . https://archive.today/20160122131407/http://sksturm.at/news/?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=3063&social=true . dead . 2016-01-22 . 2022-04-10 . archive.ph.
  6. Web site: Öhlinger. Gerhard. Passo. Fernando. Stokkermans. Karel. Austria – Record International Players. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 19 February 2012. 6 April 2011.
  7. Web site: Mario Haas . National-Football-Teams.com . 3 July 2008.