Hélder Marino Rodrigues Cristóvão (born 21 March 1971), known simply as Hélder as a player, is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a central defender, currently manager of Penafiel.
He amassed Primeira Liga totals of 197 matches and 16 goals over eight seasons, mostly with Benfica. He also competed professionally in Spain, England, France and Greece, representing mainly Deportivo.
Hélder appeared for Portugal at Euro 1996. In 2009, he started working as a manager, going on to spend several years with Benfica's reserves.
In November 1999, Hélder joined Newcastle United of the Premier League on loan for a fee of £500,000,[3] making 12 official appearances and scoring in a 2–2 away draw against Sunderland in the Tyne–Wear derby the following 6 February.[4] In that season, the Spaniards went on to conquer their first league title, with the player failing to contribute in that competition; he subsequently returned to Depor, appearing very rarely in his last year, which ended in conquest of the Copa del Rey.[5]
Hélder represented the nation at UEFA Euro 1996,[10] appearing in all four matches for the quarter-finalists as he started alongside Fernando Couto.[11]
Coaching career
Cristóvão began working as a manager in the summer of 2009, precisely with his first club Estoril (in the Segunda Liga). On 28 September, merely two months after being appointed, he was fired.[12]
On 3 July 2013, Cristóvão returned to Benfica as manager of the reserve team, replacing Luís Norton de Matos. In the 2014–15 season, he led them to their second best position in the second tier, a sixth place (fifth in 2013–14), as the highest scoring team with 81 goals.[13][14]
Benfica B only managed to stave off relegation in the 2015–16 campaign in the last matchday, defeating Freamunde 5–0 at home and also benefitting from a 1–1 draw between Mafra and Aves.[15][16][17][18] Cristóvão's team collected more losses (21) than wins (15), conceding 64 times whilst scoring 59;[19] additionally, on 15 March 2016, he was suspended for 30 days after being sent off against Covilhã, which ended with a 2–2 home draw.[20]
Cristóvão was named manager of Dunajská Streda on 6 January 2020, taking charge of the third-placed team of the Slovak Super Liga on a deal until 31 May.[25] On 15 May, however, the club decided not to renew his contract.[26]
On 7 June 2021, Cristóvão was appointed at newly promoted Al-Hazem in the Saudi top division.[27] He was removed from the bottom-placed side on 27 November and replaced by Constantin Gâlcă.[28]
Cristóvão was hired by Ismaily, placed last in the Egyptian Premier League, on 13 September 2022. His contract was terminated hours later, allegedly due to misinformation presented on his curriculum vitae by his agent.[29]
On 30 January 2023, Hélder returned to his country's second tier, replacing Filó at 12th-placed Penafiel.[30] Having finished the season in the same position, he signed for another year.[31]
Personal life
Cristóvão's son, Flávio, also became a professional footballer in the same position.[32]
^Nagy, Krisztián (15 May 2020). "Hélder Cristovao končí v DAC" [End of the road for Hélder Cristovao at DAC] (in Slovak). Dunajská Streda. Retrieved 15 May 2020.