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Anghel Iordănescu

Anghel Iordănescu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈaŋɡel jordəˈnesku]; born 4 May 1950), also known as "Tata Puiu", is a Romanian former footballer and former manager of the Romania national team, who played as a forward. In 2007, Iordănescu retired from football, and the following February, after his predecessor resigned, he became a member of the Romanian Senate, sitting on the Social Democratic Party benches.[2][3] On 26 December 2011, he became an independent senator, affiliated to the National Union for the Progress of Romania.[4][5] His son, Edward Iordănescu, is also a former footballer and current manager.[6][7]

Anghel Iordănescu
Iordănescu in 2008
Personal information
Date of birth (1950-05-04) 4 May 1950 (age 73)
Place of birth Bucharest, Romania
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
1962–1968 Steaua București
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1968–1982 Steaua București 317 (155)
1982–1984 OFI Crete 54 (7)
1986 Steaua București 1 (0)
Total 371 (162)
International career
1971–1981[1] Romania 57 (21)
Managerial career
1984–1986 Steaua București (assistant)
1986–1990 Steaua București
1990–1992 Anorthosis Famagusta
1992–1993 Steaua București
1993–1998 Romania
1998–1999 Greece
1999–2000 Al-Hilal
2000 Rapid București
2001–2002 Al Ain
2002–2004 Romania
2005–2006 Al Ittihad
2006 Al Ain
2014–2016 Romania
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
Anghel Iordănescu
Member of the Senate of Romania
In office
6 February 2008 – 2012
ConstituencyIlfov County

Club career edit

One of Steaua București's greatest players, Iordănescu was a forward or attacking midfielder with a well-developed scoring technique and uncommon dribbling ability. He was also well known for his vision and set-piece ability. In Romania, he played only for Steaua, a team he joined as a youth in 1962, aged 12. Six years later, he made his debut for the first team, followed by his first appearance for the Romania national team in 1971. During this period, he scored 155 goals, becoming the team's highest ever goalscorer.

Iordănescu won two league championships (in 1976 and 1978) and four Cupa Romaniei (in 1970, 1971, 1976, and 1979). In 1981–82, he was Divizia A's top goalscorer.

In 1982, aged 32, Iordănescu left Romania to play for OFI Crete in Greece under head coach Les Shannon, but returned to Steaua two years later to become the club's assistant manager. Together with Emerich Jenei, then head coach, he won the championship in 1985 and helped lead the team to its European Cup triumph in 1986, playing as a substitute in the final against Barcelona.[8]

International career edit

Iordănescu made his international debut on 22 September 1971 against Finland and scored the opening goal of a 4-0 win.[9] The highlight of his international career came in the 1977-80 Balkan Cup, when he scored a hat-trick in the second leg of the final to defeat Yugoslavia 4-3 on aggregate and give Romania a record-breaking fourth title (Bulgaria won 3 times), and subsequently being the tournament's top goal scorer with 6 goals.[10]

International goals edit

Romania's goal tally first.

Coaching career edit

Emerich Jenei was appointed as Romania's manager in the summer of 1986, leaving Iordănescu as Steaua's new head coach. From his new position, he led his side to victory in three championships (1987, 1988 and 1989) as well as three Cupa Romaniei in the same years. At international level, Steaua and Iordănescu reached the European Cup semi-final in 1988 and the final one year later.

In 1990, he left Steaua for the second time as he signed a two-year contract with Cypriot club Anorthosis Famagusta. After being released from his contract, he returned to Steaua in 1992 to lead the club to the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup quarter-finals in 1993, and then a new league championship.

In the summer of 1993, he was asked to replace Cornel Dinu as Romania's coach and managed to lead the team to qualification for the 1994 FIFA World Cup, where Romania reached the quarter-finals, the best-ever performance of Romanian football at the national team level. He continued as Romania's coach after the World Cup and led the team to a new qualification, for UEFA Euro 1996 and the 1998 World Cup, where Romania reached the knockout stage as winners of Group G.

However, although he had led the team to a new qualification for a World Cup, Iordănescu was harshly criticized by the media, with some journalists accusing him of the low level of the team during the process. After losing against Croatia in the second round of the 1998 World Cup, he resigned and took over the managerial position of Greece, from where he would be sacked in 1999 after Greece failed to qualify for Euro 2000.

In the 1999–2000 season, Iordănescu was appointed head coach of Saudi club Al-Hilal, where he won the Saudi Crown Prince Cup and the Asian Club Championship (the forerunner to the AFC Champions League).[11] Despite these performances, he left the club to lead Rapid București. He led Rapid to the first round of the 2000–01 UEFA Cup, losing 1–0 on aggregate to eventual winners Liverpool.[12] However, he was sacked after only three months, after which he signed with Emirati club Al Ain, guiding them to UAE President's Cup title.[13]

After Romania failed to qualify for the 2002 World Cup, Iordănescu was asked to replace Gheorghe Hagi, thereby becoming the national football team's coach for the second time. His main objective was to qualify the team for Euro 2004, but failed to do so. Saying that there was no one else both better than he and available to take charge of the national team, the Romanian Football Federation gave him credit for the 2006 World Cup qualifying stage, but after a poor performance away against Armenia, he was finally sacked.

After his second stint as Romania's coach, Iordănescu returned to Saudi Arabia to manage Al-Ittihad, with whom he won his second AFC Champions League (in 2005) and the Arab Champions League, but one year later was sacked after drawing with Al-Ettifaq.[14] Just as the 2006–07 UAE League season began, Iordănescu returned to coach Al Ain for a few months before announcing his retirement from professional football.

In October 2014, Iordănescu came out of retirement to take charge of Romania for a third time.[15] On 27 June 2016, he resigned as Romania coach after an unsuccessful Euro 2016 finals campaign, finishing last place in Group A with just one point earned, from a 1–1 draw with Switzerland.[16]

Career honours edit

Player edit

Steaua București
Romania

Individual

Manager edit

Steaua București
Al-Hilal
Al Ain
Al-Ittihad

Managerial statistics edit

As of 19 June 2016.
Team From To Record
G W D L Win %
Romania September 1993 April 1998 30 17 6 7 056.67
Romania August 2001 November 2004 26 12 7 7 046.15
Romania October 2014 July 2016 17 6 8 3 035.29
Total 73 35 21 17 047.95

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Anghel Iordanescu – Goals in International Matches". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  2. ^ "Anghel Iordănescu Senate 2004–2008" (in Romanian). Cdep.ro. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Anghel Iordănescu senate 2008–2012" (in Romanian). Cdep.ro. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Progressist Parliamentary Group". Senate website. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  5. ^ "Anghel Iordănescu a împlinit 70 de ani! 5 momente decisive din cariera "Generalului": cel mai mare regret, o viață pentru Steaua, lupta FCSB-CSA, naționala și lumea politică" [Anghel Iordănescu turned 70! 5 decisive moments in the "General's" career: the biggest regret, a life for Steaua, the FCSB-CSA fight, the national team and the political world] (in Romanian). prosport.ro. 4 May 2020. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  6. ^ "Anghel Iordănescu a decis! Anunțul făcut azi de fiul său" [Anghel Iordănescu has decided! The announcement made today by his son] (in Romanian). gsp.ro. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
  7. ^ "SPECIAL Situaţie de gradul I în Liga 1. Ce a realizat Silviu Lung jr. prin câştigarea titlului cu Astra. De la fraţii Vâlcov, la fraţii Costea şi familia Piţurcă" [SPECIAL First grade situation in Liga 1. What Silviu Lung jr. accomplished by winning the title with Astra. From the brothers Vâlcov to the brothers Costea and the Piţurcă family] (in Romanian). prosport.ro. 9 May 2016. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
  8. ^ "Lotul 1986 al Stelei, decorat de Armată". România Liberă (in Romanian). 6 May 2011. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
  9. ^ "National football team player Anghel Iordănescu". football.eu. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  10. ^ "Balkan Cup 1977-1980 results". football.eu. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  11. ^ "Experienced Al Ain back on familiar territory". The Asian Football Confederation. 11 July 2006. Retrieved 26 February 2009.
  12. ^ "Reds achieve Rapid progress". BBC Sport. 28 September 2000. Retrieved 13 April 2009.
  13. ^ "Al Ain hope to maintain winning streak". Gulf News. 22 November 2001. Retrieved 24 September 2009.
  14. ^ "Saudi League: Al Ittihad sack Iordanescu". The Asian Football Confederation. 6 March 2006. Retrieved 15 October 2009.
  15. ^ . FIFA. 27 October 2014. Archived from the original on 28 October 2014. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
  16. ^ "Anghel Iordanescu to step down as Romania coach". 27 June 2016.

External links edit

  • Anghel IORDĂNESCU at RomanianSoccer.ro (in Romanian)
  • Anghel Iordănescu at National-Football-Teams.com
Sporting positions
Preceded by Steaua captain
1980–1982
Succeeded by
Preceded by Steaua Top Scorer
1974–1975
1975–1976
Succeeded by
Preceded by Steaua Top Scorer
1977–1978
Succeeded by
Preceded by Steaua Top Scorer
1981–1982
Succeeded by

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translated from the existing Polish Wikipedia article at pl Anghel Iordănescu see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated pl Anghel Iordănescu to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Anghel Iordănescu Romanian pronunciation ˈaŋɡel jordeˈnesku born 4 May 1950 also known as Tata Puiu is a Romanian former footballer and former manager of the Romania national team who played as a forward In 2007 Iordănescu retired from football and the following February after his predecessor resigned he became a member of the Romanian Senate sitting on the Social Democratic Party benches 2 3 On 26 December 2011 he became an independent senator affiliated to the National Union for the Progress of Romania 4 5 His son Edward Iordănescu is also a former footballer and current manager 6 7 Anghel IordănescuIordănescu in 2008Personal informationDate of birth 1950 05 04 4 May 1950 age 73 Place of birthBucharest RomaniaHeight1 76 m 5 ft 9 in Position s ForwardYouth career1962 1968Steaua BucureștiSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1968 1982Steaua București317 155 1982 1984OFI Crete54 7 1986Steaua București1 0 Total371 162 International career1971 1981 1 Romania57 21 Managerial career1984 1986Steaua București assistant 1986 1990Steaua București1990 1992Anorthosis Famagusta1992 1993Steaua București1993 1998Romania1998 1999Greece1999 2000Al Hilal2000Rapid București2001 2002Al Ain2002 2004Romania2005 2006Al Ittihad2006Al Ain2014 2016Romania Club domestic league appearances and goalsAnghel IordănescuMember of the Senate of RomaniaIn office 6 February 2008 2012ConstituencyIlfov County Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 2 1 International goals 3 Coaching career 4 Career honours 4 1 Player 4 2 Manager 5 Managerial statistics 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksClub career editOne of Steaua București s greatest players Iordănescu was a forward or attacking midfielder with a well developed scoring technique and uncommon dribbling ability He was also well known for his vision and set piece ability In Romania he played only for Steaua a team he joined as a youth in 1962 aged 12 Six years later he made his debut for the first team followed by his first appearance for the Romania national team in 1971 During this period he scored 155 goals becoming the team s highest ever goalscorer Iordănescu won two league championships in 1976 and 1978 and four Cupa Romaniei in 1970 1971 1976 and 1979 In 1981 82 he was Divizia A s top goalscorer In 1982 aged 32 Iordănescu left Romania to play for OFI Crete in Greece under head coach Les Shannon but returned to Steaua two years later to become the club s assistant manager Together with Emerich Jenei then head coach he won the championship in 1985 and helped lead the team to its European Cup triumph in 1986 playing as a substitute in the final against Barcelona 8 International career editIordănescu made his international debut on 22 September 1971 against Finland and scored the opening goal of a 4 0 win 9 The highlight of his international career came in the 1977 80 Balkan Cup when he scored a hat trick in the second leg of the final to defeat Yugoslavia 4 3 on aggregate and give Romania a record breaking fourth title Bulgaria won 3 times and subsequently being the tournament s top goal scorer with 6 goals 10 International goals edit Romania s goal tally first Anghel Iordănescu International goalsGoal Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 22 September 1971 Helsinki Finland nbsp Finland 1 0 4 0 UEFA Euro 1972 Qual 2 8 April 1972 Bucharest Romania nbsp France 1 0 2 0 Friendly3 29 May 1974 Bucharest Romania nbsp Greece 1 1 3 1 1973 76 Balkan Cup4 29 May 1974 Bucharest Romania nbsp Greece 2 1 3 1 1973 76 Balkan Cup5 12 October 1975 Bucharest Romania nbsp Turkey 1 1 2 2 Friendly6 16 November 1975 Bucharest Romania nbsp Spain 2 2 2 2 UEFA Euro 1976 Qual 7 23 March 1977 Bucharest Romania nbsp Turkey 4 0 4 0 1977 80 Balkan Cup8 8 May 1977 Zagreb SFR Yugoslavia nbsp Yugoslavia 2 0 2 0 1978 FIFA World Cup Qual 9 14 August 1977 Rabat Morocco nbsp Czechoslovakia 3 1 3 1 Friendly10 13 November 1977 Bucharest Romania nbsp Yugoslavia 2 2 4 6 1978 FIFA World Cup Qual 11 5 May 1978 Bucharest Romania nbsp Bulgaria 1 0 2 0 1977 80 Balkan Cup12 31 May 1978 Sofia Bulgaria nbsp Bulgaria 1 1 1 1 1977 80 Balkan Cup13 11 October 1978 Bucharest Romania nbsp Poland 1 0 1 0 Friendly14 25 October 1978 Bucharest Romania nbsp Yugoslavia 3 1 3 2 UEFA Euro 1980 Qual 15 27 August 1980 Bucharest Romania nbsp Yugoslavia 1 0 4 1 1977 80 Balkan Cup16 27 August 1980 Bucharest Romania nbsp Yugoslavia 3 0 4 1 1977 80 Balkan Cup17 27 August 1980 Bucharest Romania nbsp Yugoslavia 4 1 4 1 1977 80 Balkan Cup18 10 September 1980 Varna Bulgaria nbsp Bulgaria 2 1 2 1 Friendly19 24 September 1980 Oslo Norway nbsp Norway 1 1 1 1 1982 FIFA World Cup Qual 20 15 October 1980 Bucharest Romania nbsp England 2 1 2 1 1982 FIFA World Cup Qual 21 25 March 1981 Bucharest Romania nbsp Poland 2 0 2 0 FriendlyCoaching career editEmerich Jenei was appointed as Romania s manager in the summer of 1986 leaving Iordănescu as Steaua s new head coach From his new position he led his side to victory in three championships 1987 1988 and 1989 as well as three Cupa Romaniei in the same years At international level Steaua and Iordănescu reached the European Cup semi final in 1988 and the final one year later In 1990 he left Steaua for the second time as he signed a two year contract with Cypriot club Anorthosis Famagusta After being released from his contract he returned to Steaua in 1992 to lead the club to the UEFA Cup Winners Cup quarter finals in 1993 and then a new league championship In the summer of 1993 he was asked to replace Cornel Dinu as Romania s coach and managed to lead the team to qualification for the 1994 FIFA World Cup where Romania reached the quarter finals the best ever performance of Romanian football at the national team level He continued as Romania s coach after the World Cup and led the team to a new qualification for UEFA Euro 1996 and the 1998 World Cup where Romania reached the knockout stage as winners of Group G However although he had led the team to a new qualification for a World Cup Iordănescu was harshly criticized by the media with some journalists accusing him of the low level of the team during the process After losing against Croatia in the second round of the 1998 World Cup he resigned and took over the managerial position of Greece from where he would be sacked in 1999 after Greece failed to qualify for Euro 2000 In the 1999 2000 season Iordănescu was appointed head coach of Saudi club Al Hilal where he won the Saudi Crown Prince Cup and the Asian Club Championship the forerunner to the AFC Champions League 11 Despite these performances he left the club to lead Rapid București He led Rapid to the first round of the 2000 01 UEFA Cup losing 1 0 on aggregate to eventual winners Liverpool 12 However he was sacked after only three months after which he signed with Emirati club Al Ain guiding them to UAE President s Cup title 13 After Romania failed to qualify for the 2002 World Cup Iordănescu was asked to replace Gheorghe Hagi thereby becoming the national football team s coach for the second time His main objective was to qualify the team for Euro 2004 but failed to do so Saying that there was no one else both better than he and available to take charge of the national team the Romanian Football Federation gave him credit for the 2006 World Cup qualifying stage but after a poor performance away against Armenia he was finally sacked After his second stint as Romania s coach Iordănescu returned to Saudi Arabia to manage Al Ittihad with whom he won his second AFC Champions League in 2005 and the Arab Champions League but one year later was sacked after drawing with Al Ettifaq 14 Just as the 2006 07 UAE League season began Iordănescu returned to coach Al Ain for a few months before announcing his retirement from professional football In October 2014 Iordănescu came out of retirement to take charge of Romania for a third time 15 On 27 June 2016 he resigned as Romania coach after an unsuccessful Euro 2016 finals campaign finishing last place in Group A with just one point earned from a 1 1 draw with Switzerland 16 Career honours editPlayer edit Steaua BucureștiRomanian League 1975 76 1977 78 Cupa Romaniei 1969 70 1970 71 1975 76 1978 79 European Cup UEFA Champions League 1985 86RomaniaBalkan Cup 1977 80Individual Romanian Footballer of the Year runner up 1980 third place 1976Manager edit Steaua BucureștiRomanian League 1986 87 1987 88 1988 89 1992 93 Romanian Cup 1986 87 1988 89 Intercontinental Cup Runner up 1986 European Super Cup 1986 European Cup Runner up 1988 89Al HilalAFC Champions League 1999 00 Saudi Crown Prince Cup 1999 00 Gulf Club Champions Cup Runner up 2000Al AinUAE President s Cup 2001Al IttihadAFC Champions League 2005 UAFA Arab Champions League 2005Managerial statistics editAs of 19 June 2016 Team From To RecordG W D L Win Romania September 1993 April 1998 30 17 6 7 0 56 67Romania August 2001 November 2004 26 12 7 7 0 46 15Romania October 2014 July 2016 17 6 8 3 0 35 29Total 73 35 21 17 0 47 95See also editList of UEFA Super Cup winning managers List of Asian Cup and AFC Champions League winning managersReferences edit Anghel Iordanescu Goals in International Matches The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Anghel Iordănescu Senate 2004 2008 in Romanian Cdep ro Retrieved 27 September 2020 Anghel Iordănescu senate 2008 2012 in Romanian Cdep ro Retrieved 27 September 2020 Progressist Parliamentary Group Senate website Retrieved 28 August 2012 Anghel Iordănescu a implinit 70 de ani 5 momente decisive din cariera Generalului cel mai mare regret o viață pentru Steaua lupta FCSB CSA naționala și lumea politică Anghel Iordănescu turned 70 5 decisive moments in the General s career the biggest regret a life for Steaua the FCSB CSA fight the national team and the political world in Romanian prosport ro 4 May 2020 Retrieved 27 September 2020 Anghel Iordănescu a decis Anunțul făcut azi de fiul său Anghel Iordănescu has decided The announcement made today by his son in Romanian gsp ro Retrieved 8 October 2017 SPECIAL Situaţie de gradul I in Liga 1 Ce a realizat Silviu Lung jr prin castigarea titlului cu Astra De la fraţii Valcov la fraţii Costea si familia Piţurcă SPECIAL First grade situation in Liga 1 What Silviu Lung jr accomplished by winning the title with Astra From the brothers Valcov to the brothers Costea and the Piţurcă family in Romanian prosport ro 9 May 2016 Retrieved 8 October 2017 Lotul 1986 al Stelei decorat de Armată Romania Liberă in Romanian 6 May 2011 Retrieved 20 September 2011 National football team player Anghel Iordănescu football eu Retrieved 25 May 2022 Balkan Cup 1977 1980 results football eu Retrieved 25 May 2022 Experienced Al Ain back on familiar territory The Asian Football Confederation 11 July 2006 Retrieved 26 February 2009 Reds achieve Rapid progress BBC Sport 28 September 2000 Retrieved 13 April 2009 Al Ain hope to maintain winning streak Gulf News 22 November 2001 Retrieved 24 September 2009 Saudi League Al Ittihad sack Iordanescu The Asian Football Confederation 6 March 2006 Retrieved 15 October 2009 Iordanescu returns to Romania helm FIFA 27 October 2014 Archived from the original on 28 October 2014 Retrieved 28 October 2014 Anghel Iordanescu to step down as Romania coach 27 June 2016 External links editAnghel IORDĂNESCU at RomanianSoccer ro in Romanian Anghel Iordănescu at National Football Teams comSporting positionsPreceded byLiţă Dumitru Steaua captain1980 1982 Succeeded byTudorel StoicaPreceded byViorel Năstase Steaua Top Scorer1974 19751975 1976 Succeeded byViorel NăstasePreceded byViorel Năstase Steaua Top Scorer1977 1978 Succeeded byMarcel RăducanuPreceded byMarcel Răducanu Steaua Top Scorer1981 1982 Succeeded bySeptimiu Campeanu Retrieved from https en 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