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Kim Hellberg

Kim Hellberg

Kim Alexander Hellberg is a Swedish professional football manager and former player who is the current head coach of EFL Championship club Middlesbrough. He played as a midfielder in Sweden's lower divisions and began coaching during his playing career. In 2018, he led IF Sylvia to promotion to the third-tier Ettan. Wikipedia
Complete nameKim Hellberg
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Nationality
Sweden
Birth date01.02.1988 (age 38)
Country of birth
Sweden
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Team First Last Matches W D L %W Pts
25.11.2025 14.03.2026 23 12 4 7 52 40
17.02.2024 09.11.2025 72 40 15 17 56 135
20.02.2022 12.11.2023 65 26 13 26 40 91
22.05.2018 06.07.2019 10 4 2 4 40 14
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Hellberg reacts to Boro draw with Bristol City
Story byMiddlesbrough boss Kim Hellberg spoke to BBC Radio Tees after his side's 1-1 draw with Bristol City
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Charlton's Riverside Resilience
[Getty Images]There are countless ways to win a football match, and Charlton Athletic's 1–0 triumph at Middlesbrough was a shining example of the most stubborn kind
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EFL five things: Lunchtime showdowns and gaffer gambles
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EFL five things: Lunchtime showdowns and gaffer gambles
'Hold your nerve' is a term you may hear coming out of football clubs at this time of year. I guess it makes a change from 'trust the process' but they both amount to the the same thing.
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