Bundesliga side confirm German football coach has died in a car crash at the age of 33 after his vehicle ‘veered off the road and smashed into a tree’

  • Eintracht Frankfurt have confirmed the death of U19 coach Helge Rasche
  • German media report that the 33-year-old’s car left the road and went into a tree 
  • Frankfurt and Borussia Dortmund have posted messages of tribute to Rasche 

Eintracht Frankfurt have confirmed the death of their Under 19 head coach Helge Rasche.

The 33-year-old lost his life in a car crash on Thursday, with the Bundesliga side confirming the news published by German reports this morning. 

In a statement posted on social media, the club wrote: ‘Eintracht Frankfurt is devastated by the loss of U19 head coach Helge Rasche.

‘The 33-year-old lost his life in a traffic accident yesterday. Our thoughts are with his family and friends.’

German rivals Borussia Dortmund replied to the post, writing: ‘We too mourn the loss of Helge Rasche and would like to express our deepest sympathy.

Eintracht Frankfurt have confirmed the death of German football coach Helge Rasche

German reports say his car veered off the road and crashed into a tree on Thursday

German reports say his car veered off the road and crashed into a tree on Thursday

‘Our thoughts are with him, his family and loved ones. Rest in peace.’

BILD report that Rasche was driving a white Hyundai on a road between Dietzenbach and Rodgau, to the south-west of Frankfurt. 

The publication stated that his car went off the road after a junction to a gravel works and crashed into a tree. 

Pictures obtained by BILD showed that the Hyundai was a write-off after the accident, with the front of the car caved in. 

It’s said that he died at the scene of the accident after suffering serious injuries. 

Frankfurt players were informed about Rasche’s passing on Thursday. 

Rasche joined Eintracht’s youth department in 2020. In 2023 he was promoted to U17 and then U19 head coach in the youth Bundesliga. 

This season, he was on the sidelines for five games in the U19 youth league (Group D) – where they were second with 10 points. 

Rasche had been preparing his side for their home game against Darmstadt 98 on September 14.



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