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Gheorghe Craioveanu

Gheorghe "Gică" Craioveanu (born 14 February 1968) is a Romanian retired footballer who played as a striker.

Gheorghe Craioveanu
Personal information
Date of birth (1968-02-14) 14 February 1968 (age 56)
Place of birth Hunedoara, Romania
Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1981–1986 Olt Scornicești
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1986–1988 Constructorul Slatina 65 (37)
1989–1990 Metalurgistul Slatina 27 (11)
1990 Drobeta-Turnu Severin 18 (18)
1991–1995 Universitatea Craiova 129 (61)
1995–1998 Real Sociedad 90 (26)
1998–2002 Villarreal 122 (28)
2002–2006 Getafe 120 (16)
Total 571 (197)
International career
1993–1999 Romania 25 (4)
Managerial career
2013–2023 Universitatea Craiova (image director)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He spent most of his professional career in Spain–11 years out of 18–with Real Sociedad, Villarreal and Getafe, respectively, amassing totals of 330 matches and 70 goals in both major levels combined.

A Romanian international in the 1990s, Craioveanu represented the nation at the 1998 World Cup.

Club career edit

Craioveanu was born in Hunedoara, Transylvania. After playing for modest clubs, he reached Liga I in January 1991 (one month shy of his 23rd birthday) after signing with FC Universitatea Craiova. On 3 March he made his competition debut in a 0–1 away loss against FC Steaua București, but his team would eventually win the national championship with three goals from 13 appearances from the player; during his spell in Craiova, they never ranked lower than fourth and also won two domestic cups, while he was also crowned the league's top scorer in 1994 and 1995.

In summer 1995, after a combined 49 goals in his last two seasons at Universitatea, Craioveanu joined La Liga side Real Sociedad,[1][2] netting 11 times in his first season to help the Basques finish in seventh position. Two years later he moved to Villarreal CF which were having their first top-tier experience,[3] scoring a career-best – in Spain – 13 goals as they were immediately relegated.

Craioveanu was again a very important attacking unit – 38 games, eight goals – as Villarreal promoted the year after and, already a veteran, helped to the club's domestic consolidation. In 2002 the 34-year-old signed with Getafe CF of the second level, scoring 16 goals in 120 appearances over the course of four seasons and helping the Madrid team achieve a first ever top-flight promotion in his second year; he retired in June 2006, having appeared in 459 league matches during his professional career and scored a total of 131 goals.[4][5]

International career edit

Craioveanu earned 25 caps for Romania, his debut coming on 8 September 1993 in a 4–0 win in the Faroe Islands for the 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign. His only major tournament was the 1998 World Cup in France, where his output consisted of 33 minutes in the round of 16 0–1 defeat to Croatia.[6]

International stats edit

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Romania 1993 2 0
1994 1 0
1995 2 0
1996 4 1
1997 7 3
1998 4 0
1999 5 0
Total 25 4
Scores and results list Romania's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Craioveanu goal.[citation needed]
List of international goals scored by Gheorghe Craioveanu
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 14 August 1996 Stadionul Steaua, Bucharest, Romania   Israel 2–0 2–0 Friendly
2 29 March 1997 Stadionul Steaua, Bucharest, Romania   Liechtenstein 7–0 8–0 World Cup 1998 Qualifying
3 6 September 1997 Sportpark Eschen-Mauren, Eschen, Liechtenstein   Liechtenstein 2–0 8–1 World Cup 1998 Qualifying
4 3–0

Post-retirement edit

After retiring, Craioveanu settled in Getafe (the city of his last club) in Madrid's metropolitan area. During the local elections of 2007 he won a sports adviser seat on the local council, running as an independent with backing from the People's Party;[7][8][9] this was the first suffrage during which Romanian citizens were eligible in other European Union counties, following Romania's European integration.

On 16 June 2007, as a result of a local alliance between the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party and Izquierda Unida, which took away PP's control over the Sports Adviser seat, Craioveanu convened with the PP not to hold a political office, and resigned from the council.[7][9] He also worked as a co-presenter in La Sexta's football programme Minuto y Resultado, and a radio commentator on Onda Cero; after his first marriage ended in divorce, he remarried with a Spanish woman named Gemma, and eventually fathered two children, one from each union.[7]

Personal life edit

Craioveanu's son, Alejandro, played youth football for Castellón de la Plana-based CD Drac as well as Villarreal.[10][11]

Honours edit

CS Universitatea Craiova

FC Universitatea Craiova

Individual

References edit

  1. ^ Gica Craioveanu: "Esta Real es más rápida que la nuestra, pero le falta Darko" (Gica Craioveanu: "This Real is better than ours, but they don't have Darko"); Mundo Deportivo, 6 May 2013 (in Spanish)
  2. ^ Gica Craioveanu: "La zurda de Javi de Pedro no era caviar, era beluga" (Gica Craioveanu: "Javi de Pedro's left was not caviar, it was beluga"); El Diario Vasco, 20 December 2016 (in Spanish)
  3. ^ El Villarreal en el Camp Nou: De la exhibición de Craioveanu a la chilena de Ronaldinho (Villarreal at the Camp Nou: From Craioveanu's show to Ronaldinho's bicycle); Marca, 6 May 2017 (in Spanish)
  4. ^ Craioveanu renueva un año con el Getafe (Craioveanu renews with Getafe for one year); Diario AS, 26 May 2005 (in Spanish)
  5. ^ Yo jugué en el Getafe FC: Gica Craioveanu (I played with Getafe FC: Gica Craioveanu); Vavel, 10 May 2013 (in Spanish)
  6. ^ De pena máxima (Maximum penalty); Mundo Deportivo, 1 July 1998 (in Spanish)
  7. ^ a b c Gică Craioveanu renunţă la politică (Gică Craioveanu leaves politics) 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine; Jurnalul Naţional, 16 June 2007 (in Romanian)
  8. ^ Craioveanu, consilier la Getafe (Craioveanu, counsellor of Getafe) 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine; Adevărul, 29 May 2007 (in Romanian)
  9. ^ a b Gică Craioveanu a renunţat la postul de consilier municipal la Getafe (Gică Craioveanu resigns as Getafe city counsellor); Sport 365, 16 June 2007 (in Romanian)
  10. ^ Gica, un padre ejemplar en el CD Drac Castellón (Gica, a role model of a father at CD Drac Castellón); El Periódico Mediterráneo, 19 November 2011 (in Spanish)
  11. ^ EXCLUSIV Naționala are viitor! Craioveanu junior vrea sa fie "grande" (EXCLUSIVE National team have the future! Craioveanu junior wants to be "grande"); Digi Sport, 8 August 2017 (in Romanian)

External links edit

  • Gheorghe Craioveanu at RomanianSoccer.ro (in Romanian)
  • Gheorghe Craioveanu at BDFutbol
  • Gheorghe Craioveanu at National-Football-Teams.com
  • FIFA competition record (archived)
  • Gheorghe Craioveanu at EU-Football.info

gheorghe, craioveanu, gheorghe, gică, craioveanu, born, february, 1968, romanian, retired, footballer, played, striker, personal, informationdate, birth, 1968, february, 1968, place, birthhunedoara, romaniaheight1, position, strikeryouth, career1981, 1986olt, . Gheorghe Gică Craioveanu born 14 February 1968 is a Romanian retired footballer who played as a striker Gheorghe CraioveanuPersonal informationDate of birth 1968 02 14 14 February 1968 age 56 Place of birthHunedoara RomaniaHeight1 82 m 6 ft 0 in Position s StrikerYouth career1981 1986Olt ScorniceștiSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1986 1988Constructorul Slatina65 37 1989 1990Metalurgistul Slatina27 11 1990Drobeta Turnu Severin18 18 1991 1995Universitatea Craiova129 61 1995 1998Real Sociedad90 26 1998 2002Villarreal122 28 2002 2006Getafe120 16 Total571 197 International career1993 1999Romania25 4 Managerial career2013 2023Universitatea Craiova image director Club domestic league appearances and goalsHe spent most of his professional career in Spain 11 years out of 18 with Real Sociedad Villarreal and Getafe respectively amassing totals of 330 matches and 70 goals in both major levels combined A Romanian international in the 1990s Craioveanu represented the nation at the 1998 World Cup Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 2 1 International stats 3 Post retirement 4 Personal life 5 Honours 6 References 7 External linksClub career editCraioveanu was born in Hunedoara Transylvania After playing for modest clubs he reached Liga I in January 1991 one month shy of his 23rd birthday after signing with FC Universitatea Craiova On 3 March he made his competition debut in a 0 1 away loss against FC Steaua București but his team would eventually win the national championship with three goals from 13 appearances from the player during his spell in Craiova they never ranked lower than fourth and also won two domestic cups while he was also crowned the league s top scorer in 1994 and 1995 In summer 1995 after a combined 49 goals in his last two seasons at Universitatea Craioveanu joined La Liga side Real Sociedad 1 2 netting 11 times in his first season to help the Basques finish in seventh position Two years later he moved to Villarreal CF which were having their first top tier experience 3 scoring a career best in Spain 13 goals as they were immediately relegated Craioveanu was again a very important attacking unit 38 games eight goals as Villarreal promoted the year after and already a veteran helped to the club s domestic consolidation In 2002 the 34 year old signed with Getafe CF of the second level scoring 16 goals in 120 appearances over the course of four seasons and helping the Madrid team achieve a first ever top flight promotion in his second year he retired in June 2006 having appeared in 459 league matches during his professional career and scored a total of 131 goals 4 5 International career editCraioveanu earned 25 caps for Romania his debut coming on 8 September 1993 in a 4 0 win in the Faroe Islands for the 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign His only major tournament was the 1998 World Cup in France where his output consisted of 33 minutes in the round of 16 0 1 defeat to Croatia 6 International stats edit Appearances and goals by national team and year National team Year Apps GoalsRomania 1993 2 01994 1 01995 2 01996 4 11997 7 31998 4 01999 5 0Total 25 4Scores and results list Romania s goal tally first score column indicates score after each Craioveanu goal citation needed List of international goals scored by Gheorghe Craioveanu Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 14 August 1996 Stadionul Steaua Bucharest Romania nbsp Israel 2 0 2 0 Friendly2 29 March 1997 Stadionul Steaua Bucharest Romania nbsp Liechtenstein 7 0 8 0 World Cup 1998 Qualifying3 6 September 1997 Sportpark Eschen Mauren Eschen Liechtenstein nbsp Liechtenstein 2 0 8 1 World Cup 1998 Qualifying4 3 0Post retirement editAfter retiring Craioveanu settled in Getafe the city of his last club in Madrid s metropolitan area During the local elections of 2007 he won a sports adviser seat on the local council running as an independent with backing from the People s Party 7 8 9 this was the first suffrage during which Romanian citizens were eligible in other European Union counties following Romania s European integration On 16 June 2007 as a result of a local alliance between the Spanish Socialist Workers Party and Izquierda Unida which took away PP s control over the Sports Adviser seat Craioveanu convened with the PP not to hold a political office and resigned from the council 7 9 He also worked as a co presenter in La Sexta s football programme Minuto y Resultado and a radio commentator on Onda Cero after his first marriage ended in divorce he remarried with a Spanish woman named Gemma and eventually fathered two children one from each union 7 Personal life editCraioveanu s son Alejandro played youth football for Castellon de la Plana based CD Drac as well as Villarreal 10 11 Honours editCS Universitatea Craiova Divizia A 1990 91 Cupa Romaniei 1990 91FC Universitatea Craiova Cupa Romaniei 1992 93Individual Divizia A top scorer 1993 94 22 goals 1994 95 27 goals References edit Gica Craioveanu Esta Real es mas rapida que la nuestra pero le falta Darko Gica Craioveanu This Real is better than ours but they don t have Darko Mundo Deportivo 6 May 2013 in Spanish Gica Craioveanu La zurda de Javi de Pedro no era caviar era beluga Gica Craioveanu Javi de Pedro s left was not caviar it was beluga El Diario Vasco 20 December 2016 in Spanish El Villarreal en el Camp Nou De la exhibicion de Craioveanu a la chilena de Ronaldinho Villarreal at the Camp Nou From Craioveanu s show to Ronaldinho s bicycle Marca 6 May 2017 in Spanish Craioveanu renueva un ano con el Getafe Craioveanu renews with Getafe for one year Diario AS 26 May 2005 in Spanish Yo jugue en el Getafe FC Gica Craioveanu I played with Getafe FC Gica Craioveanu Vavel 10 May 2013 in Spanish De pena maxima Maximum penalty Mundo Deportivo 1 July 1998 in Spanish a b c Gică Craioveanu renunţă la politică Gică Craioveanu leaves politics Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Jurnalul Naţional 16 June 2007 in Romanian Craioveanu consilier la Getafe Craioveanu counsellor of Getafe Archived 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Adevărul 29 May 2007 in Romanian a b Gică Craioveanu a renunţat la postul de consilier municipal la Getafe Gică Craioveanu resigns as Getafe city counsellor Sport 365 16 June 2007 in Romanian Gica un padre ejemplar en el CD Drac Castellon Gica a role model of a father at CD Drac Castellon El Periodico Mediterraneo 19 November 2011 in Spanish EXCLUSIV Naționala are viitor Craioveanu junior vrea sa fie grande EXCLUSIVE National team have the future Craioveanu junior wants to be grande Digi Sport 8 August 2017 in Romanian External links editGheorghe Craioveanu at RomanianSoccer ro in Romanian Gheorghe Craioveanu at BDFutbol Gheorghe Craioveanu at National Football Teams com Gheorghe Craioveanu FIFA competition record archived Gheorghe Craioveanu at EU Football info Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gheorghe Craioveanu amp oldid 1167111347, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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