Career
Haas played youth football for SV Reiskirchen, SG Erbach and 1. Football Club Kaiserslautern, before getting his chance in professional football with 1. Football Club Saarbrücken. He made his debut for the club in October 2000, aged 18, in a 2.
Bundesliga match against Football Club Saint Pauli, replacing Dino Toppmöller in a 2–2 draw.
He made four more appearances during the 2000-2001 season, but suffered an injury after just one game in the following season, and didn"t play for FCS again, not featuring at all in his final year with the club, now relegated to the Regionalliga Südaughter In 2000, he joined his hometown club, Football Club 08 Homburg of the Oberliga Südwest.
He scored six goals in his first season with the club, but the next two years proved to be hugely successful – he scored 30 and 26 league goals respectively, both enough to make him the division"s top scorer. This form earned Haas a move back up to the Regionalliga Süd, with ambitious TSG Hoffenheim, but in six months with the club he only made one appearance – a 1–1 draw with SV Elversberg in which he scored.
In January 2007 he joined FK Pirmasens, where his four goals in eight appearances couldn"t stop the club being relegated from the Regionalliga.
After a further six months with Pirmasens, he was back in the Regionalliga, joining KSV Hessen Kassel. At the end of the season he returned to Saarland, spending two years with SV Elversberg before being released in July 2010. After six months out of the game, he returned to Football Club Homburg in January 2011.
He scored four goals in seventeen appearances for the club, but was unable to prevent them being relegated from the Regionalliga West, so he left in summer 2011 and signed for local amateur side Football Club Palatia Limbach.
A year later he signed for South Carolina Halberg Brebach. In January 2013, Haas signed for SVN Zweibrücken, where he scored nineteen goals in seventeen appearances to help the club earn promotion to the Regionalliga Südwest.